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Mahima
Mahima may refer to:
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Mahima may refer to: Mahima Dharma, also known as Mahima Panth, a Hindu sect practiced primarily in Odisha and nearby states Mahima Makwana, Indian actress Mahima Nambiar, Indian actress
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St Hugh's Church, Sturton by Stow
St Hugh's Church is a redundant parish church in the village of Sturton by Stow in Lincolnshire, England. It was built originally for the residents of the village and was under the demotion of Stow Minster in Stow. It was built originally in 1879 as a mission church and this remained the status of the church until its closure in 2022. The church has since been sold and is in private ownership. The nearest church is now Stow Minster. The church was built in a red brick style by John Loughborough Pearson, it was built with plain tiled roofs which were decorated with ridge tiles. Additionally, the church also includes a plain tile west gable, double dentillated eaves and the eastern bell turret has a plain tiled base. The wooden slat bell openings, squat lead spire and weathervane. The gable rises above the narthex with a three pointed, cusped, ashlar-dressed lights. The north side has a large, projected stack to west of the building, and two windows to east, have three ashlar-dressed, pointed lights. The north vestry has a plain west wall, the north wall has three ashlar-dressed lights, the central is a taller light and there is an ashlar hood mould. The east wall has a pointed doorway with an ashlar hood mould and a plank door. The church also has a tall, broad apsidal east end with five plain, pointed, ashlar-dressed lights. The south side of chancel and nave with two stage buttresses and three light, pointed, ashlar dressed windows. The south wall of the narthex has a pointed doorway with an ashlar hood mould and a plank door. The church was in use between 1879 and closed at some point in the late 2010s-early 2020s. The church was officially sold to a private buyer in January 2022 for a cost of £158,000 which more than the original guide price of £60,000. Its use is currently unknown but the building remains heavily unaltered aside from the removal of all Church-related props and notices.
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St Hugh's Church is a redundant parish church in the village of Sturton by Stow in Lincolnshire, England. It was built originally for the residents of the village and was under the demotion of Stow Minster in Stow. It was built originally in 1879 as a mission church and this remained the status of the church until its closure in 2022. The church has since been sold and is in private ownership. The nearest church is now Stow Minster.
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List of Germans relocated to the US via the Operation Paperclip
Operation Paperclip was a secret United States intelligence program in which more than 1,600 German scientists, engineers, and technicians were taken from the former Nazi Germany to the U.S. for government employment after the end of World War II in Europe, between 1945 and 1959. Conducted by the Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency (JIOA), it was largely carried out by special agents of the U.S. Army's Counterintelligence Corps (CIC). Many of these Germans were former members and some were former leaders of the Nazi Party. Many engineers had been involved with the V-2 in Peenemünde, and 127 of them eventually entered the U.S. through Operation Paperclip. They were also known as the Von Braun Group.
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Operation Paperclip was a secret United States intelligence program in which more than 1,600 German scientists, engineers, and technicians were taken from the former Nazi Germany to the U.S. for government employment after the end of World War II in Europe, between 1945 and 1959. Conducted by the Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency (JIOA), it was largely carried out by special agents of the U.S. Army's Counterintelligence Corps (CIC). Many of these Germans were former members and some were former leaders of the Nazi Party.
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Yasmine Khlat
Yasmine Khtat (born February 13, 1959) is a Lebanese actress, film director, translator and novelist. She was born in Ismailia, Egypt grew up in Lebanon and studied film in Paris.
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Yasmine Khtat is a Lebanese actress, film director, translator and novelist. She was born in Ismailia, Egypt grew up in Lebanon and studied film in Paris.
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75,618,350
William Coddington III
William Coddington (July 15, 1680 – 1755) was a colonial American politician and merchant. Coddington was born on July 15, 1680 in Newport in what was then the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. He was the son of Susanna (née Hutchinson) Coddington and Maj. Nathaniel Coddington (1653–1723). Among his siblings were Anne Coddington (wife of the Rev. Samuel Niles) and Nathaniel Coddington (who married Hope Brown). His paternal grandparents were William Coddington, the first Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and a founder of Newport, and his third wife, Anne Brinley (the daughter of Thomas Brinley and Anna (née Wase) Brinley). His uncle, William Coddington Jr., also served as Governor from 1683 to 1685. His maternal grandparents were Edward Hutchinson (a son of William and Anne Hutchinson) and Katherine (née Hamby) Hutchinson. Coddington was a prominent merchant in Newport. From 1717 to 1718, he was Major for the Island and from 1719 to 1720, Lt. Col. of the regiment of the militia for the Island. A member of the House of Deputies, he served as Speaker of the House at four different times between 1722 and 1726. From 1734 to 1735, he was one of the four Justices in the Court of Common Pleas for Newport County. On November 12, 1700, Coddington was married to Content Arnold (1680–1721), a daughter of Benedict Arnold Jr. and Mary (née Turner) Arnold. Her paternal grandfather was English born Benedict Arnold, president and then governor of the Colony of Rhode Island. Content's brother, Benedict Arnold III, married Hannah Waterman King and was the father of Gen. Benedict Arnold (notorious today for his treason during the American Revolutionary War). Together, William and Content were the parents of: After her death in 1721, he married Jeanne Bernon (1696–1752) in Providence, Rhode Island on October 11, 1722. She was a daughter of wealthy French Huguenot merchant Gabriel Bernon and Esther (née LeRoy) Bernon. Jeanne had been born in La Rochelle, France and her father had helped establish the Cathedral of St. John in Providence. Together, they were the parents of: Coddington died in 1755 in Newport.
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William Coddington was a colonial American politician and merchant.
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Carnation Plot
The Carnation Plot, was one of the many plans that failed to free the royal family of France from the Revolution. Also known as the "le complot de l'oeillet", it was a plan to free Marie Antoinette, former Queen of France, in August 1793. Conspired by Alexandre Gonsse de Rougeville, who was loyal to Louis XVI and was with Louis XVI when a crowd entered the Tuileries Palace, and was also present at the insurrection at the Tuileries Palace (10th of August). However it did not succeed. After the event at the Tuileries Palace, Rougeville met the family's jail administrator, Jean-Baptiste Michonis. Michonis was originally a revolutionary, but supposedly after he talked and spoke to Rougeville, he too wanted to free the Queen. They both agreed that Rougeville along with Michonis would go to Conciergerie, where the Queen is located. Rougeville wrote that; "The room was small, damp, and ill-smelling...there were three beds: one for the Queen, the other, by the side of hers, for the woman who served her; the third, for the two gendarmes, who never left the room on any occasion or under any circumstances whatsoever." Rougeville also wrote that when he visited the Queen at Conciergerie, she was thin, weak and could barely walk. Before visiting the Queen, Rougeville had pinned two carnations onto his lapel, which resulted in the scheme being called the Carnation Plot. This was part of his plan, for he gave Marie one carnation, which had a note inside. We do not know what happened next, but there are many theories. One theory suggests that a gendarmes spotted the note and read the note. Another, which is probably the least likely suggested that a warden's wife Madame Richard noticed the note, and when picking it up, Rougeville rushed to Madame Richard and ate the note. The third and most plausible theory is that Marie Antoinette noticed the note after Rougeville and Michonis left, and read the note without anyone noticing. After reading the note, Marie Antoinette contacted Rougeville. They spoke privately, while Michonis was talking and occupying the gendarmes. However, later Michonis was fearing that the gendarmes would start to supect Michonis, so he contacted Rougeville and they left. However, Rougeville supposedly left money for the Queen for bribes, and also left another note informing the Queen that Rougeville will come back on Friday. Afterwards, it is claimed that the Queen used a pin to pierce a message, which read; "I am constantly watched; I neither talk nor write; I trust in you; I shall come" Marie Antoinette gave the note to a gendarme, Jean Gilbert. Instead of giving the note to Rougeville, Jean Gilbert gave the note to Madame Richard, who gave it to Michonis. Rougeville arrived on Friday as promised, and gave the Queen some money, which was used to bribe Toussaint Richard (the warden) and Madame Richard. The Queen's escape date was set to be on 2 September and 3 September. The plan was to release Marie using Michonis, then Rougeville would receive Marie, and would receive Madame Jarjayes in Livry-Gargan, and then the Queen would be taken to Germany. To make sure the gendarmes would not tell anyone of the plot, they were given 50 Louis d'or. However, the plot was ruined when a guard stopped the Queen from leaving and, "declared that if they carried the Queen away, he would call the guard." The plotters could not change the guard's mind, so thus the plan failed. Later, on 3 September, Jean Gilbert announced the planned escape. The public was amazed, and the Convention took drastic measures. Rougeville moved to Reims, and died there in 1814. The other members, Michonis, Toussaint Richard, and Madame Richard were all arrested. Marie Antoinette never told the examiners anything, but they increased surveillance and the Queen was executed on 16 October 1793. Michonis was later found guilty and was executed on 17 July 1794. Toussaint Richard and Madame Richard were released after the Queen's death. Madame Richard returned to work and was later murdered. 7a: This quote can be found on page 346. 7b: This quote can be found on page 347. 7c: This information can be found on page 347.
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The Carnation Plot, was one of the many plans that failed to free the royal family of France from the Revolution. Also known as the "le complot de l'oeillet", it was a plan to free Marie Antoinette, former Queen of France, in August 1793. Conspired by Alexandre Gonsse de Rougeville, who was loyal to Louis XVI and was with Louis XVI when a crowd entered the Tuileries Palace, and was also present at the insurrection at the Tuileries Palace. However it did not succeed. After the event at the Tuileries Palace, Rougeville met the family's jail administrator, Jean-Baptiste Michonis. Michonis was originally a revolutionary, but supposedly after he talked and spoke to Rougeville, he too wanted to free the Queen. They both agreed that Rougeville along with Michonis would go to Conciergerie, where the Queen is located. Rougeville wrote that; Rougeville also wrote that when he visited the Queen at Conciergerie, she was thin, weak and could barely walk. Before visiting the Queen, Rougeville had pinned two carnations onto his lapel, which resulted in the scheme being called the Carnation Plot. This was part of his plan, for he gave Marie one carnation, which had a note inside. We do not know what happened next, but there are many theories. One theory suggests that a gendarmes spotted the note and read the note. Another, which is probably the least likely suggested that a warden's wife Madame Richard noticed the note, and when picking it up, Rougeville rushed to Madame Richard and ate the note. The third and most plausible theory is that Marie Antoinette noticed the note after Rougeville and Michonis left, and read the note without anyone noticing. After reading the note, Marie Antoinette contacted Rougeville. They spoke privately, while Michonis was talking and occupying the gendarmes. However, later Michonis was fearing that the gendarmes would start to supect Michonis, so he contacted Rougeville and they left. However, Rougeville supposedly left money for the Queen for bribes, and also left another note informing the Queen that Rougeville will come back on Friday. Afterwards, it is claimed that the Queen used a pin to pierce a message, which read; Marie Antoinette gave the note to a gendarme, Jean Gilbert. Instead of giving the note to Rougeville, Jean Gilbert gave the note to Madame Richard, who gave it to Michonis. Rougeville arrived on Friday as promised, and gave the Queen some money, which was used to bribe Toussaint Richard and Madame Richard. The Queen's escape date was set to be on 2 September and 3 September. The plan was to release Marie using Michonis, then Rougeville would receive Marie, and would receive Madame Jarjayes in Livry-Gargan, and then the Queen would be taken to Germany. To make sure the gendarmes would not tell anyone of the plot, they were given 50 Louis d'or. However, the plot was ruined when a guard stopped the Queen from leaving and, "declared that if they carried the Queen away, he would call the guard." The plotters could not change the guard's mind, so thus the plan failed. Later, on 3 September, Jean Gilbert announced the planned escape. The public was amazed, and the Convention took drastic measures. Rougeville moved to Reims, and died there in 1814. The other members, Michonis, Toussaint Richard, and Madame Richard were all arrested. Marie Antoinette never told the examiners anything, but they increased surveillance and the Queen was executed on 16 October 1793. Michonis was later found guilty and was executed on 17 July 1794. Toussaint Richard and Madame Richard were released after the Queen's death. Madame Richard returned to work and was later murdered.
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St Botolph's Church, Saxilby
St Botolph's Church is the parish church of the village of Saxilby in Lincolnshire, England. It is an active parish church in the Church of England and is located off Church Lane to the north of the village centre. It is a Grade I listed building.
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St Botolph's Church is the parish church of the village of Saxilby in Lincolnshire, England. It is an active parish church in the Church of England and is located off Church Lane to the north of the village centre. It is a Grade I listed building.
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2024 Lamar Cardinals baseball team
The 2024 Lamar Cardinals baseball team will represent Lamar University during the 2024 NCAA Division I baseball season as members of the Southland Conference. The Cardinals play their home games at Vincent–Beck Stadium and are led by eighth–year head coach Will Davis. The Cardinals had a overall season record of 32–23 including a conference record of 13–11 finishing in third place in SLC play. They participated in the 2023 Southland Conference baseball tournament as the third seeded team. The Cardinals were 0–2 in the conference tournament losing to fourth seeded New Orleans 1–4 and first seeded Nicholls 0–4.
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The 2024 Lamar Cardinals baseball team will represent Lamar University during the 2024 NCAA Division I baseball season as members of the Southland Conference. The Cardinals play their home games at Vincent–Beck Stadium and are led by eighth–year head coach Will Davis.
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2024 U-20 Copa Libertadores
The 2024 U-20 Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores (Spanish: Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores Sub-20 2023) will be the 8th edition of the U-20 CONMEBOL Libertadores (also referred to as the U-20 Copa Libertadores), South America's premier under-20 club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL. It will be held in Uruguay from 2 to 17 March 2024. Boca Juniors are the defending champions. The competition will be contested by 12 teams: the title holders, the youth champions from each of the ten CONMEBOL member associations, and one additional team from the host association.
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The 2024 U-20 Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores will be the 8th edition of the U-20 CONMEBOL Libertadores, South America's premier under-20 club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL. It will be held in Uruguay from 2 to 17 March 2024. Boca Juniors are the defending champions.
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Rajendra Bharti
Rajendra Bharti is an Indian politician and a prominent leader of the Indian National Congress. He has been elected thrice as a Member of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly from the Datia Vidhansabha constituency, in 1985, 1998 and currently serving as a member of the 16th Madhya Pradesh Assembly from the Datia Vidhansabha. Rajendra Bharti was born in Datia, Madhya Pradesh. He earned his Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws degrees, completing his graduation. Professionally, he is an advocate and politician. His father, Shyam Sunder Shyam, was a five-term MLA from Datia, Madhya Pradesh a freedom fighter, and a renowned socio-political figure in Madhya Pradesh. Rajendra Bharti a prominent Indian politician, embarked on his political journey as a youth volunteer within the Congress party, during the tenure of his father, Shyam Sunder, who served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). His active involvement led him to make substantial contributions to the Congress Sevadal, where he ascended to the position of President in the District Congress Committee in Datia. Bharti has participated in seven elections spanning from 1985 to the present. Notably, he emerged victorious in three of these elections, securing his seat in 1985, 1998, and 2023. From 1984 to 2007, Rajendra Bharti served as the Chairman of the Agricultural Rural Development Bank in Datia, playing a crucial role in the economic development of the region. Additionally, he held the esteemed position of Vice-Chairman of the State Cooperative Agricultural Development Bank for five years. He filed a case related to paid news against the former Home Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Narottam Mishra, which resulted in Narottam Mishra being suspended from the legislative body.
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Rajendra Bharti is an Indian politician and a prominent leader of the Indian National Congress. He has been elected thrice as a Member of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly from the Datia Vidhansabha constituency, in 1985, 1998 and currently serving as a member of the 16th Madhya Pradesh Assembly from the Datia Vidhansabha.
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Tommy Calandra
Tommy Calandra (November 25, 1941 – July 19, 1998) was an American music songwriter, performer, producer, recording engineer and mentor. Bass player for Raven, writer of Buffalo radio jingles, founder of BCMK Recording Studios and BCMK Records. Calandra was born in Buffalo, NY, the youngest of ten children, born to Dominic and Carmella Middione Calandra. Both of his parents were born in Italy. His father died when he was three years old. He is a graduate of Lafayette High School. As a teenager, he began playing drums and piano and later bass guitar and joined the band Sonic Tones. Calandra learned to play the Fender Bass and began playing around Buffalo with a band named Royal Flames. He joined a band called the Premiers and in 1961 joined Stan and the Ravens. Then he played with the Rising Sons, a blues band that played at the Inferno at Glen Park in Williamsville, NY. With the help of disc jockey Joey Reynolds, they recorded and released a record on Swan Records. Their success at The Inferno led to them being booked at The Scene on 8th Avenue at 48th Street in New York City, where they changed their name to Raven in honor of Stan Szelest. At The Scene they became friends with other performers including Jimi Hendrix and Janice Joplin. Hendrix once used Tommy's guitar in a practice session and wanted to buy it but Calandra would not sell it to him. In Boston they opened for Led Zeppelin and Jimmy Page said they had one of the "best guitar players in the world". Beatle George Harrison sent Peter Asher to sign the band with Apple Records, saying "Raven is one of the best American bands I’ve ever heard." They signed, instead, with Columbia Records. They toured the US and England but turned down an invitation to perform at the Woodstock in August 1969. In March 1970, they returned to Buffalo and performed a homecoming concert at Kleinhans Music Hall. The group disbanded later that year citing differing musical outlooks and pressures resulting from attempts to make them a popular hit group. Calandra said "I just want to go and play my piano and play my songs". In early 1971, Calandra began playing his clever funny songs with his honky-tonk piano and kazoo in a band he created named Beak. They played at The One-Eyed Cat and other clubs around Buffalo. In 1972, WKBW program director Jefferson Kaye invited him to write musical editorials. In 1975, as the Buffalo Sabres ice hockey team advanced to the Stanley Cup finals, Calandra wrote and recorded "We're Gonna Win That Cup", recruiting entertainer Donna McDaniel to sing the song. The song was an instant hit. It was sung by Sabres players in the locker room and became one of Buffalo's best known sports songs. Calandra had long been interested in music production and in 1977 he founded the Buffalo College of Musical Knowledge (BCMK) to produce promotional jingles and editorial commentaries in his basement studio at his North Buffalo home. He credits Jeff Kaye with giving him the direction he needed to become successful with his musical editorials which were played on more than 500 radio stations nationwide. One of his best known original jingles was written for WKBW disc jockey Danny Neaverth: "Danny moves my fanny in the morning". Calandra began receiving requests for the same jingle for air personalities at radio stations throughout the US, Canada and as far away as New Zealand. By the late 1980s the business had expanded to the point that Calandra moved his BCMK studio and his six employeex to Delaware Avenue in North Buffalo. Calandra was one of the key supporters of locally produced original music. Hundreds of young musicians made their first recording in the BCMK studio. BCMK was a workshop for Buffalo's Alternative rock bands. Calandra said "the thrill for me is to do something that I love. Music, not money, will always come first at BCMK". in 1975, Calandra married the former Edith A. Ricchiazzi (1950-2023), sister of his business manager, Frank Ricchiazzi. Edith was first attracted to Tommy because of his humor. She said she married him because he made her laugh. He was a funny guy. They had one son. Calandra died at age 56 on 19 July 1998. Calandra and his wife are buried at Mount Calvary Cemetery in Cheektowaga, New York.
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Tommy Calandra was an American music songwriter, performer, producer, recording engineer and mentor. Bass player for Raven, writer of Buffalo radio jingles, founder of BCMK Recording Studios and BCMK Records.
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2023-12-28T03:11:16Z
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75,618,418
St. Peter und Paul, Eltville
St. Peter und Paul, Eltville is the name of a Catholic church and parish in Eltville, Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis, Germany, dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul. The parish is part of the Diocese of Limburg. Several parishes were merged into St. Peter und Paul in 2015. Earlier church buildings seemed no longer sufficient in the 14th century when Eltville became a residence of the archbishop of Mainz. The present church was probably begun in 1305, and the choir was ready to be used from 1359. The tower of the last earlier church was first integrated in the new building. The church was expanded from 1420 by a new side aisle. The high tower in the west was added at about the same time. The tower burned down after hit by lightning, and was restored in 1686 with a Baroque roof by cathedral builder Veit Schneider from Mainz. Another fire damaged the roof of the nave in 1782, which was replaced with and added steeple. The parish became part of the Diocese of Limburg. In 2015 several parishes were merged into St. Peter und Paul.
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St. Peter und Paul, Eltville is the name of a Catholic church and parish in Eltville, Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis, Germany, dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul. The parish is part of the Diocese of Limburg. Several parishes were merged into St. Peter und Paul in 2015.
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75,618,433
Decree 70/2023
The Decree 70/2023, titled "Bases para la reconstrucción de la economía argentina" (Spanish: Bases for the reconstruction of the Argentine economy) was signed on December 20, 2023, by the Argentine president Javier Milei. It is known in the media as "Megadecreto" ("Mega-decree") or "decretazo" for its large scope. The initial idea was to announce the decree on December 20, 2023, at noon. It was meant to be a defining moment of the presidency of Javier Milei: many groups of piqueteros organized a large demonstration and the government intended to prevent a traffic obstruction (unlike most former governments, who allowed it), and the decree would set the bases of the economic plan. The announcement was moved to the night, at 21:00, and it was filed at the White Hall of the Casa Rosada. Milei would read a part of the decree, with his cabinet beside him. The full text of the decree was known the following day when it was formally published in the official bulletin. The decree, comprising 366 articles, changes or revokes existing laws and decrees, with the aim of 'deregulating' the Argentinian economy. Milei issued it as a "Decreto de Necesidad y Urgencia" (in English: Decree of Necessity and Urgency), which allows the president to change and revoke laws unilaterally in cases of justified national urgency, and can only be overturned if rejected by both houses of the Argentine Parliament. Several Argentine constitutional experts have raised concerns that this is a misuse of the form of decree. The article 958 of the Civil Code of Argentina was made optional. In the original version of the law this article arranged that the terms of a contract would be decided by the parties, and a 2015 amendment added several regulations and procedures. The new change returns it to the original version. State-owned enterprises would become S.A., and have the same risks as regular enterprises, such as bankruptcy if poorly managed. It also allows to transfer shares from the state to the employees. The decree made several changes to labor law. Compensations owed to terminated or laid off employees was reduced. Workers can freely choose their own healthcare providers, instead of having one assigned by their union. Permanent traffic obstructions against an organization, a common protest tactic by unions, were made illegal. The decree also removes the registries of importers and exporters, and the associated bureaucracy and authorizations associated with them. The purpose is that anyone who may want to do either form of international trade may do so on his own, without intervention from the state. The decree abolishes rent control regulations and allows rent to be set in dollars, rather than pesos. As a Necessity and Urgency Decree, the decree can be repealed if both houses of Congress reject it. The decree came into force during the summer recess of the Congress, which would only have the chance to consider it on March 1, 2024. This time gives Milei two months to negotiate its support with other parties in Congress, where La Libertad Avanza is in the minority. Many legislators are against it, most Peronists oppose its content and most radicals oppose the procedure of using a decree instead of a regular bill. If the decree is rejected by the Congress, it would be the first case since their regulation in the 1994 amendment of the Constitution of Argentina. The decree was denounced as unconstitutional by the "Asociación Civil Observatorio del Derecho a la Ciudad", led by the former head of the Central Bank Claudio Lozano, alongside unionists Hugo Godoy and Rodolfo Aguiar. They claim that the decree goes against the principle of the separation of powers. The case was assigned to judge Esteban Furnari, who accepted it as a collective case, which means that all files against the decree would be unified in that single case. The General Confederation of Labour called for a January 24 general strike over the law, with secretary Héctor Daer [es] referring to it as "illegal and unconstitutional".
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The Decree 70/2023, titled "Bases para la reconstrucción de la economía argentina" was signed on December 20, 2023, by the Argentine president Javier Milei. It is known in the media as "Megadecreto" ("Mega-decree") or "decretazo" for its large scope.
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Chauhan (Mer clan)
Chauhan or Chouhan is a clan (gotra) mostly found in the Mer Hindu caste of Gujarat, India.
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Chauhan or Chouhan is a clan (gotra) mostly found in the Mer Hindu caste of Gujarat, India.
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Solanki (Mer clan)
Solanki is a clan of Mer community in northern India. They are particularly found in Gujarat, Maharashtra and Rajasthan.
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Solanki is a clan of Mer community in northern India. They are particularly found in Gujarat, Maharashtra and Rajasthan.
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75,618,473
1991 Asia Golf Circuit
The 1991 Asia Golf Circuit was the 30th season of the Asia Golf Circuit (formerly the Far East Circuit), the main professional golf tour in Asia since it was established in 1961. The following table lists official events during the 1991 season. The following events were sanctioned by the Asia Golf Circuit, but did not carry official money, nor were wins official. The Order of Merit was based on tournament results during the season, calculated using a points-based system. The leading player on the Order of Merit earned status to play on the 1991 PGA of Japan Tour.
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The 1991 Asia Golf Circuit was the 30th season of the Asia Golf Circuit, the main professional golf tour in Asia since it was established in 1961.
2023-12-21T20:04:41Z
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75,618,475
Nothing 'Bout Me
"Nothing 'Bout Me" is a song by English singer-songwriter Sting as the final single from his fourth studio album, Ten Summoner's Tales (1993). In Canada, the single was released in autumn of 1993, although in the rest of the world, it was released in early February 1994. The song peaked at number 57 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and also reached the top 50 in the UK, Canada, and the Netherlands. The song features an AABA song structure with ascending chords at the end of the verses and the coda. The melody uses 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 13 tones within the key of E-flat, creating a hexatonic scale, although according to Christopher Rait's 2019 doctoral dissertation on Sting's music for Canada's York University, it can be "more readily heard as a tertiary stack". Sting commented that the song was "a tongue-in-cheek reaction to all the amateur psychology I'm subjected to whenever I put an album out. Listeners figure they can work you out through the songs. And they probably can. I'm not sure it suits my purpose to be so transparent though, so this is my attempt at diverting that. It's supposed to be a funny song." Most publications that mentioned "Nothing 'Bout Me" in reviews for Ten Summoners Tales discussed the song's lyrics. The Baltimore Sun identified "Nothing 'Bout Me" as a song where the "singer laughs at those armchair psychiatrists who presume that by reading all his interviews and sifting through his lyric sheets that they have some understanding of who he really is". Rolling Stone wrote that the song "chides his critics for trying to freeze him in their notions about his life". The San Antonio Express described the lyrics to "Nothing 'Bout Me" as "pointed" while also believing that the song itself was "more lighthearted than it sounds". Rock critic Victor Garbarini thought that "the funniest thing about "Nothing About Me" is that that it sits at the end of the most revealing album of Sting's career." The Daily Telegraph was more critical of the song's merits, saying that "the pub rock of 'Nothing 'Bout Me' sounds like an out-take [sic] from fellow Geordie Jimmy Nail".
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"Nothing 'Bout Me" is a song by English singer-songwriter Sting as the final single from his fourth studio album, Ten Summoner's Tales (1993). In Canada, the single was released in autumn of 1993, although in the rest of the world, it was released in early February 1994. The song peaked at number 57 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and also reached the top 50 in the UK, Canada, and the Netherlands. The song features an AABA song structure with ascending chords at the end of the verses and the coda. The melody uses 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 13 tones within the key of E-flat, creating a hexatonic scale, although according to Christopher Rait's 2019 doctoral dissertation on Sting's music for Canada's York University, it can be "more readily heard as a tertiary stack". Sting commented that the song was "a tongue-in-cheek reaction to all the amateur psychology I'm subjected to whenever I put an album out. Listeners figure they can work you out through the songs. And they probably can. I'm not sure it suits my purpose to be so transparent though, so this is my attempt at diverting that. It's supposed to be a funny song."
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Chudasama (Mer clan)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chudasama_(Mer_clan)
75,618,516
1st Rainbow Awards
The 1st Rainbow Awards ceremony was held at Rainbow Lit Fest, Gulmohar Park, New Delhi on 10th December 2023. It celebrated writers from 1st January 2022 and journalists from 1st June 2022, both until 31st May 2023. The nine-member jury comprising of following members evaluated the submissions and decide on the award winners. Rohin Bhatt, queer rights activist, lawyer and bioethicist, served as a co-coordinator. Hoshang Merchant, a Hyderabad-based poet and professor best known for his anthology Yaraana, was honoured with Lifetime Achievement Award.
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The 1st Rainbow Awards ceremony was held at Rainbow Lit Fest, Gulmohar Park, New Delhi on 10th December 2023. It celebrated writers from 1st January 2022 and journalists from 1st June 2022, both until 31st May 2023.
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Caladão Stream
The Caladão Stream (Portuguese: Ribeirão Caladão) is a watercourse that rises and flows in the Brazilian municipality of Coronel Fabriciano, in the state of Minas Gerais. The source is located in Serra dos Cocais and runs for 10 kilometers to its mouth in the Piracicaba River. Its sub-basin covers 53 km and encompasses the Senador Melo Viana district, the most populous area of the city. Pollution and the disorderly occupation of adjacent areas, especially during the 20th century, have caused a propensity to flooding during storms. Solutions are being developed through environmental education projects in the city's schools, hillside containment, drainage and reforestation works. The Caladão Stream was originally called Calado (English: Quiet), a reference to the silence required to avoid attracting the attention of natives living in the area at the beginning of the 19th century. There is also the hypothesis that the term derives from the silence of the waters flowing through the stream. There was a small port on the Piracicaba River where goods were shipped by muleteers who traveled along a road opened by Guido Marlière in 1825, linking Antônio Dias to the Santo Antônio River through the Serra dos Cocais. At the beginning of the 20th century, this route was responsible for the formation of the settlement of Santo Antônio de Piracicaba, the first urban nucleus of the current municipality of Coronel Fabriciano, which is now the Melo Viana neighborhood. The settlers used the clean waters for fishing and leisure. The first allotments were located on the banks of the river courses, including the Caladão, where the Senador Melo Viana district was established. The unplanned occupation of adjacent areas led to pollution and a susceptibility to flooding during heavy rainfall in the city's most populated areas. The Giovannini and Melo Viana neighborhoods are usually the hardest hit, as they are populous neighborhoods located in a flat area known as the Baixada do Melo Viana. Overflows were already frequent during heavy rains. Between January and February 1979, the high level of the Piracicaba River caused the flooding of the Caladão Stream after about 40 consecutive days of heavy rains. Mayor Mariano Pires Pontes began drainage work on the basin to alleviate the flooding problems and built Sanitária Avenue (now Julita Pires Bretas Avenue) bordering a section of the basin with channeled gabions. On December 15, 2005, a flood affected all the neighborhoods bordering the Caladão Stream (except Santa Helena) and left dozens homeless. Three years later, Mayor Chico Simões announced the Projeto Parque Linear (English: Linear Park Project), which included the resettlement of residents from risk areas, walking trails, a cycle path, reforestation and containment works along the urban stretch of the stream. According to the city authorities, the plan was to alleviate flooding, reduce traffic on Magalhães Pinto Avenue and optimize public safety. However, the execution of the works suffered from delays and investigations into quality and spending. The "first stage" of the works, carried out in 2011, included interventions in the drainage networks, and the "second stage" involved the installation of containment, leisure areas and a walking path along a 1 km stretch of the stream. The Parque Linear Square was also built in the Santa Helena neighborhood, close to the river mouth. This phase, corresponding to the extension of Julita Pires Bretas Avenue, between the Santa Terezinha, Santa Helena and Professores neighborhoods, was carried out between April 2012 and June 2016. On December 27, 2013, a four-hour storm after two weeks of interrupted rainfall raised the level of the river suddenly to 2.8 meters, causing a new flood in the city. Dozens of people were left homeless and entire neighborhoods and streets were covered in mud. On December 1, 2015, a storm flooded again, affecting areas that had traditionally been afflicted. On December 11, 2017, after a few hours of rain, a section of the walking path on Julita Pires Bretas Avenue in the Santa Terezinha neighborhood, built as part of the Projeto Parque Linear, collapsed due to the volume of water in the spring. The source of the Caladão Stream is located in the Serra dos Cocais, amidst an area of dense forest. About 1 km from the source, it crosses the Caladão neighborhood and runs 9 km south to its mouth on the Piracicaba River, between the Santa Helena and Santa Terezinha neighborhoods. It covers all or partially the districts of Caladão, Contente, Jardim Primavera, Judith Bhering, Frederico Ozanan, Manoel Maia, Residencial Fazendinha, Gávea, Floresta, Santo Antônio, Alipinho, Surinan, Sílvio Pereira I, Melo Viana, Júlia Kubitschek, Giovannini, Bom Jesus, Professores, Santa Helena and Santa Terezinha. The main tributaries of the Caladão Stream are the Melo Viana Stream, in rural area, and the Camilos and São Domingos streams, in urban area. Its sub-basin covers around 53 km and is part of the Piracicaba River sub-basin, which is included in the Doce River Basin. It is bordered by the sub-basins of the Ipanema, Cocais Pequeno and Caladinho streams, covering a population of approximately 70,000 residents. There are no flood-prone conditions along its course, but they are favored by pollution, poor macro-drainage and the predominance of mountainous and undulating topography in the city. In addition, floods in the Piracicaba River can cause the stream's waters to be dammed, impairing its flow and increasing the possibility of flooding in the lower areas of its banks. Coronel Fabriciano's Ordinance Plan includes reforestation of the section inside the urban area, an increase in flow capacity and flood control. In 2004, the construction of a sewage treatment plant located between the Mangueiras and Santa Terezinha II neighborhoods to meet the demand from the city's waterways began to be studied. However, the project was suspended because residents in the area feared odors. In the following years, collection networks and interceptors were installed throughout the Caladão Stream sub-basin, even without a definitive position on the location of the sewage treatment plant. Sewage from Coronel Fabriciano remained discharged directly into the watercourses bordering the urban perimeter without any management until 2019, when the construction of a treatment plant in Limoeiro, district of Timóteo, to supply 165,000 inhabitants in both cities was authorized. Despite the treatment of wastewater, irregular dumping of garbage and debris on the banks of the stream is evident in some stretches. During long dry periods, the water becomes dark and the dirt more concentrated, with strong odors and mosquitoes in several parts. In the rainy season, which usually runs from October to April, the lower areas are affected by flooding. Excessive garbage in the watercourse obstructs the flow of water during heavy rains, favoring overflows. Besides pollution, siltation, erosion and damage to biodiversity have been observed in the course of the stream. There are places demarcated as permanent protection areas (APP), but that have been occupied irregularly. The City Hall regularly weeds, cleans and removes debris from public spaces and provides disposal sites around the city for construction debris, furniture and branches. Environmental education projects in the city's schools, lectures, photographic exhibitions, video presentations and community meetings are held to alleviate the situation. In 2019, the City Hall installed ecobarriers in the Caladão Stream to retain floating materials.
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However, the execution of the works suffered from delays and investigations into quality and spending. The \"first stage\" of the works, carried out in 2011, included interventions in the drainage networks, and the \"second stage\" involved the installation of containment, leisure areas and a walking path along a 1 km stretch of the stream. The Parque Linear Square was also built in the Santa Helena neighborhood, close to the river mouth. This phase, corresponding to the extension of Julita Pires Bretas Avenue, between the Santa Terezinha, Santa Helena and Professores neighborhoods, was carried out between April 2012 and June 2016.", "title": "History and occupation" }, { "paragraph_id": 7, "text": "On December 27, 2013, a four-hour storm after two weeks of interrupted rainfall raised the level of the river suddenly to 2.8 meters, causing a new flood in the city. Dozens of people were left homeless and entire neighborhoods and streets were covered in mud. On December 1, 2015, a storm flooded again, affecting areas that had traditionally been afflicted. On December 11, 2017, after a few hours of rain, a section of the walking path on Julita Pires Bretas Avenue in the Santa Terezinha neighborhood, built as part of the Projeto Parque Linear, collapsed due to the volume of water in the spring.", "title": "History and occupation" }, { "paragraph_id": 8, "text": "The source of the Caladão Stream is located in the Serra dos Cocais, amidst an area of dense forest. About 1 km from the source, it crosses the Caladão neighborhood and runs 9 km south to its mouth on the Piracicaba River, between the Santa Helena and Santa Terezinha neighborhoods. It covers all or partially the districts of Caladão, Contente, Jardim Primavera, Judith Bhering, Frederico Ozanan, Manoel Maia, Residencial Fazendinha, Gávea, Floresta, Santo Antônio, Alipinho, Surinan, Sílvio Pereira I, Melo Viana, Júlia Kubitschek, Giovannini, Bom Jesus, Professores, Santa Helena and Santa Terezinha.", "title": "Geography" }, { "paragraph_id": 9, "text": "The main tributaries of the Caladão Stream are the Melo Viana Stream, in rural area, and the Camilos and São Domingos streams, in urban area. Its sub-basin covers around 53 km and is part of the Piracicaba River sub-basin, which is included in the Doce River Basin. It is bordered by the sub-basins of the Ipanema, Cocais Pequeno and Caladinho streams, covering a population of approximately 70,000 residents. There are no flood-prone conditions along its course, but they are favored by pollution, poor macro-drainage and the predominance of mountainous and undulating topography in the city. 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In the following years, collection networks and interceptors were installed throughout the Caladão Stream sub-basin, even without a definitive position on the location of the sewage treatment plant.", "title": "Ecology" }, { "paragraph_id": 11, "text": "Sewage from Coronel Fabriciano remained discharged directly into the watercourses bordering the urban perimeter without any management until 2019, when the construction of a treatment plant in Limoeiro, district of Timóteo, to supply 165,000 inhabitants in both cities was authorized. Despite the treatment of wastewater, irregular dumping of garbage and debris on the banks of the stream is evident in some stretches. During long dry periods, the water becomes dark and the dirt more concentrated, with strong odors and mosquitoes in several parts. In the rainy season, which usually runs from October to April, the lower areas are affected by flooding. Excessive garbage in the watercourse obstructs the flow of water during heavy rains, favoring overflows.", "title": "Ecology" }, { "paragraph_id": 12, "text": "Besides pollution, siltation, erosion and damage to biodiversity have been observed in the course of the stream. There are places demarcated as permanent protection areas (APP), but that have been occupied irregularly. The City Hall regularly weeds, cleans and removes debris from public spaces and provides disposal sites around the city for construction debris, furniture and branches. Environmental education projects in the city's schools, lectures, photographic exhibitions, video presentations and community meetings are held to alleviate the situation. In 2019, the City Hall installed ecobarriers in the Caladão Stream to retain floating materials.", "title": "Ecology" } ]
The Caladão Stream is a watercourse that rises and flows in the Brazilian municipality of Coronel Fabriciano, in the state of Minas Gerais. The source is located in Serra dos Cocais and runs for 10 kilometers to its mouth in the Piracicaba River. Its sub-basin covers 53 km2 and encompasses the Senador Melo Viana district, the most populous area of the city. Pollution and the disorderly occupation of adjacent areas, especially during the 20th century, have caused a propensity to flooding during storms. Solutions are being developed through environmental education projects in the city's schools, hillside containment, drainage and reforestation works.
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75,618,543
1980 All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team
The 1980 All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various selectors for their All-Atlantic Coast Conference ("ACC") teams for the 1980 college football season. Selectors in 1980 included the Associated Press (AP). AP = Associated Press 1980 College Football All-America Team
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The 1980 All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various selectors for their All-Atlantic Coast Conference ("ACC") teams for the 1980 college football season. Selectors in 1980 included the Associated Press (AP).
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Monte Toraro
Monte Toraro is a mountain of Veneto, Italy. It is located on the Asiago Plateau, in the Vicentine Alps, and has an elevation of 1,897 metres (6,224 ft). During the First World War Toraro was the location of an Italian howitzer battery, and was captured by Austro-Hungarian troops during the battle of Asiago. During the Cold War, radars and command posts for a nearby Nike missile base (Base Tuono) were built on its top. They were blown up after the base ceased operations in the late 1970s.
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Monte Toraro is a mountain of Veneto, Italy. It is located on the Asiago Plateau, in the Vicentine Alps, and has an elevation of 1,897 metres (6,224 ft). During the First World War Toraro was the location of an Italian howitzer battery, and was captured by Austro-Hungarian troops during the battle of Asiago. During the Cold War, radars and command posts for a nearby Nike missile base were built on its top. They were blown up after the base ceased operations in the late 1970s.
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75,618,552
Bless You for Being an Angel
"Bless You for Being an Angel," also written "Bless You (For Being an Angel)" or called "Bless You," is a 1939 popular song written by Eddie Lane and Don Baker. The song was first released by The Ink Spots in 1939. A cover version was released by Irish singer Brendan Bowyer in 1964 on the His Master's Voice label, and reached number one in the Irish Singles Chart for two weeks. "California Sun" was the B-side, misspelled as "Californian Sun" on the record.
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"Bless You for Being an Angel," also written "Bless You" or called "Bless You," is a 1939 popular song written by Eddie Lane and Don Baker.
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75,618,565
Shūji Abe
Shūji Abe (阿部 秀司, Abe Shūji, August 7, 1949 – December 11, 2023) was a Japanese film producer. The founder of Robot Communications, he is responsible for some of Japan's most successful movies in the 21st century, including Bayside Shakedown 2 (2003), Stand by Me Doraemon (2014), and Godzilla Minus One (2023). Abe was born in Chiba, Japan on August 7, 1949. In June 1986, he founded the Japanese film production studio Robot Communications, starting work on graphics design and television commercials in 1987. Robot became a leading Japanese studio in the 2000s, making some of the biggest titles in Japan and overseas (all of which produced by Abe), including box office record holder Bayside Shakedown 2 (2003), and Takashi Yamazaki's Always: Sunset on Third Street (2005). Comic Book Resources stated that while Abe has produced some of the most successful Japanese pictures of all time, his "impact and business savvy is perhaps best captured in comments about one of his newest productions, Godzilla Minus One". Yamazaki said that Abe was responsible for the "English + Japanese titles" for his films, such as Always: Sunset on Third Street and suggested he may have also converted the title for Minus One. Abe also produced Love Letter (1995), Juvenile (2000), Returner (2002), Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva (2009), Space Battleship Yamato (2010), The Eternal Zero (2013), Stand by Me Doraemon (2014), Parasyte: Part 1 (2014), Dragon Quest: Your Story (2019), and Lupin III: The First (2019). In 2015, he received the Animation Lifetime Achievement at the 24th Japan Movie Critics Awards for his work on Stand by Me Doraemon. On December 21, 2023, it was announced that Abe had died on December 11, at the age of 74. A private funeral had already been held by his family.
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Shūji Abe was a Japanese film producer. The founder of Robot Communications, he is responsible for some of Japan's most successful movies in the 21st century, including Bayside Shakedown 2 (2003), Stand by Me Doraemon (2014), and Godzilla Minus One (2023).
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Mayur
Mayur may refer to:
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Mayur may refer to: Mayur Naveen Mayur Indian actor Rag Mayur Indian film actor Mayur River in Bangladesh Mayur Vihar, neighbourhood in East Delhi
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Olivier Zschokke
Peter Olivier Zschokke commonly P. Olivier Zschokke (German pronunciation: [ɔˈliːvi̯eːʁ ʧɔkə]; 22 July 1826 - 9 April 1898) was a Swiss business magnate, engineer and politician who served on the National Council (Switzerland) from 1890 to 1897 and previously served on the Council of States (Switzerland) from 1877 to 1885 for the Free Radical Liberals. Zschokke was a son of Heinrich Zschokke, who migrated to Switzerland orginally being from Magdeburg in Saxony-Anhalt. He held a variety of interests in construction and railway companies. Z. was married to Anna Maria Sauerländer, daughter of Fritz Sauerländer, a well-known publisher.
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Peter Olivier Zschokke commonly P. Olivier Zschokke was a Swiss business magnate, engineer and politician who served on the National Council (Switzerland) from 1890 to 1897 and previously served on the Council of States (Switzerland) from 1877 to 1885 for the Free Radical Liberals. Zschokke was a son of Heinrich Zschokke, who migrated to Switzerland orginally being from Magdeburg in Saxony-Anhalt. He held a variety of interests in construction and railway companies. Z. was married to Anna Maria Sauerländer, daughter of Fritz Sauerländer, a well-known publisher.
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75,618,603
Hamura's Saimin Stand
Hamura's Saimin Stand is a restaurant in Lihue, Hawaii. It received an "America's Classic" award from the James Beard Foundation. References
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Hamura's Saimin Stand is a restaurant in Lihue, Hawaii. It received an "America's Classic" award from the James Beard Foundation.
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Sachiya
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Hiro Sachiya Japanese religious scholar Sachiya Mata Temple a building Sachiya Yamasaki Japanese baseball player
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Josephine Fuller
Josephine Fuller (2 May 2003) is an American swimmer. She won a gold medal in Women's 200 metre backstroke at the 2023 Pan American Games. She swam for NOVA of Virginia Aquatics. She qualified for the 2020 U.S. Olympic trials. She swims for the University of Tennessee. She competed at the 2023 NCAA Division I Women's Championship, and 2023 US Open Championships.
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Josephine Fuller is an American swimmer. She won a gold medal in Women's 200 metre backstroke at the 2023 Pan American Games. She swam for NOVA of Virginia Aquatics. She qualified for the 2020 U.S. Olympic trials. She swims for the University of Tennessee. She competed at the 2023 NCAA Division I Women's Championship, and 2023 US Open Championships.
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Fayez al-Dwairi
Fayez al-Duwairi (Arabic: فايز الدويري; born 3 March 1952) is a retired major general of the Jordanian Armed Forces, military expert and strategist. He participates in many television programs, especially in analyzing matters related to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. al-Duwairi was born on 3 March 1952 in Kitim town, Banī 'Obeīd District in Irbid Governorate. He studied at the Jordanian Military College from 1972 to 1973, and graduated with the sub-lieutenant rank. After graduation, he joined the Royal Jordanian Engineering Corps and participated in the mine clearance operation on the Jordan–Syria border. He moved to Yemen in the period between 1977 and 1979, where he participated with the Republic of Yemen Armed Forces with engineering officer rank in the fortifications of Bab-el-Mandeb, and the construction of Khaled Camp in Taiz. In 1979, he joined Yarmouk University, where he studied business administration. He joined the Royal Jordanian Command and Staff College (RJCSC) for a year, then the General Command sent him to Pakistan to participate in an international course at the Pakistan Command and Staff College. After his return, he worked as a lecturer at RJCSC for 4 years, after which he assumed the position of Director of the Royal Jordanian Engineering Corps, until he finally became Commander of the Jordanian Command and Staff College with the Major General rank, and then he was referred to retirement. He then joined the University of Jordan, where he obtained a doctorate in philosophy of education, and the title of his thesis was “The Role of Public Universities in Promoting the Concept of National Security”.
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Fayez al-Duwairi is a retired major general of the Jordanian Armed Forces, military expert and strategist. He participates in many television programs, especially in analyzing matters related to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.
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Protactinium fluoride
Protactinium fluoride may refer to:
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Protactinium fluoride may refer to: Protactinium(IV) fluoride (protactinium tetrafluoride), PaF4 Protactinium(V) fluoride (protactinium trifluoride), PaF5
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1979 All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team
The 1979 All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various selectors for their All-Atlantic Coast Conference ("ACC") teams for the 1979 college football season. Selectors in 1979 included the Associated Press (AP). AP = Associated Press 1979 College Football All-America Team
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The 1979 All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various selectors for their All-Atlantic Coast Conference ("ACC") teams for the 1979 college football season. Selectors in 1979 included the Associated Press (AP).
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Vanadium (web browser)
[]
redirectVanadium (disambiguation)
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Burton Waters
Burton Waters is a marina village in the civil parish of Burton in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies off the A57 road west of Lincoln, northeast of Skellingthorpe and southeast of Saxilby. The scheme attracted significant opposition that resulted in a public inquiry. Construction began in 1999. Over a three month period beginning in October 1998, prior to the commencement of groundworks, the City of Lincoln Archaeological Unit carried out a site survey on behalf of the developer. Prehistoric polished flint and stone axes have been found near to the site and during the archaeological survey an assemblage of flint workings was discovered, suggesting repeat activity at the site in the later Mesolithic period. Burton Waters sits alongside a section of the Fossdyke Navigation thought to be a cutting of the River Till by the Romans and used for water transportation. The land was known as Burton Fen and formerly owned by the Monson Estate. Prior to development the site comprised four arable fields and the Woodcocks Hotel and grounds. The site is level and being just above sea level was subject to seasonal flooding until drained by works carried out in the 17th and 18th centuries. The Fossdyke Navigation is the site's western boundary and forms part of the Burton parish and West Lindsey district boundaries; it was also part of the southern limit of the Ango-Saxon Kingdom of Lindsey. There is no firm evidence of inhabitation until the appearance on early 20th century maps of Fen Cottages and another group of buildings. Ordnance Survey maps of this period also show within the site a road (later designated the A57) and its junction with an unclassified road leading to the village of Burton; both had been realigned prior to the development commencing and the A57 now forms the settlement's eastern boundary. Plans for a marina, homes, leisure facilities and shops at Burton Fen surfaced in March 1991. Despite opposition on environmental policy and planning grounds by West Lindsey District planning officers, Burton Parish Council and neighbouring Lincoln City Council, the scheme was approved in April 1992 by West Lindsey District planning committee, who highlighted prospects for job creation. The development plans, environmental report and scale model for Burton Waters are featured in the 1995 book "Communicating Design" as a case study illustrating real-world design. Owing to the weight of opposition to the scheme, the application was called in by Environment Secretary, John Gummer for a public inquiry. In March 1997 Burton Waters was given the go-ahead by an Environment Department inspector. Detailed plans for the 126-acre (51 ha) site were set out in a public consultation in October 1998 and included a 146 berth marina twice the size of Brayford Pool in Lincoln, 210 homes, a hotel and conference centre, shops, a clubhouse, leisure centre, two fishing lakes and another lake for water sports such as jet skiing, sailing and wind surfing. Groundworks commenced in June 1999 and construction of the health and leisure centre began a month later. By the end of 1999 the marina basin had been dug out and a link to the Fossdyke Navigation canal constructed. Plans for a further 60 homes were announced in 2022. A September 2011 historic landscape characterisation placed Burton Waters in a landscape zone centred on the River Till. The study describes the area as entirely rural with isolated farmsteads and no historic nucleated settlements. Burton Waters is described as "unique within Lincolnshire as a combined housing and marina development". Geotechnical investigations from the 1998–9 archaelogical survey revealed a solid geology of Lower Lias clay dipping towards the Fossdyke; this is overlain by river terrace sands and gravels inturn overlain by red and gray clays, sand and soil. Burton Waters has a small number of shops including a candle shop, gift shop, coffee shops, Greek takeaway and is home to several local businesses. The "Woodcocks", a Marston's public house is named after a prominent local resident and was built on the site of Lane End cottages. Moorings are available and there are businesses specialising in boat repairs and boat sales. A new public footpath and cycleway was constructed along the Fossdyke in 2011 linking Burton Waters with Lincoln and Saxilby. A Lincoln-based cycle hire scheme established in 2013 was extended to Burton Waters a year later. Buses connect Burton Waters to Lincoln and Saxilby, and there is a schools only service to Skellingthorpe. The development is close to the site of the long closed Skellingthorpe (GNR) railway station. The nearest railway stations are Saxilby on the Doncaster - Lincoln Line, which runs alongside the Fossdyke Navigation, Hykeham and Lincoln. The settlement had a recorded population of 600 residents. The wider parish of Burton was recorded at 865 residents. This means the settlement is the largest within the wider parish.
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Burton Waters is a marina village in the civil parish of Burton in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies off the A57 road west of Lincoln, northeast of Skellingthorpe and southeast of Saxilby. The scheme attracted significant opposition that resulted in a public inquiry. Construction began in 1999.
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Michael Negnevitsky
Michael Negnevitsky is professor of power engineering and computational intelligence at the University of Tasmania. He is also director of their Centre for Renewable Energy and Power Systems. Negnevitsky received his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the Belarusian National Technical University in 1978. He undertook a PhD at the same university, graduating in 1983. He is a fellow of the IEEE, Engineers Australia and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. Negnevitsky serves on the editorial board of several journals, including Energies.
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Michael Negnevitsky is professor of power engineering and computational intelligence at the University of Tasmania. He is also director of their Centre for Renewable Energy and Power Systems. Negnevitsky received his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the Belarusian National Technical University in 1978. He undertook a PhD at the same university, graduating in 1983. He is a fellow of the IEEE, Engineers Australia and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. Negnevitsky serves on the editorial board of several journals, including Energies.
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Einsteinium fluoride
Einsteinium fluoride is a binary inorganic chemical compound of einsteinium and fluorine with the chemical formula EsF3. Einsteinium fluoride can be precipitated from einsteinium(III) chloride solutions upon reaction with fluoride ions. An alternative preparation procedure is to expose einsteinium(III) oxide to chlorine trifluoride (ClF3) or F2 gas at a pressure of 1–2 atmospheres and a temperature between 300 and 400 °C. The EsF3 crystal structure is hexagonal, as in californium(III) fluoride (CfF3) where the Es ions are 8-fold coordinated by fluorine ions in a bicapped trigonal prism arrangement. The compound forms crystals. Insoluble in water. The compound is reduced by metallic lithium:
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Einsteinium fluoride is a binary inorganic chemical compound of einsteinium and fluorine with the chemical formula EsF3.
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Drezen
Drezen is a surname. Individuals with the surname include:
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Drezen is a surname. Individuals with the surname include: Anna Drezen, American writer, actress, and comedian Ernest Drezen, Soviet Esperantist and engineer Youenn Drezen, Breton nationalist and author
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Berkelium fluoride
Berkelium fluoride may refer to:
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Berkelium fluoride may refer to: Berkelium(III) fluoride (Berkelium trifluoride), BkF3 Berkelium(IV) fluoride (Berkelium tetrafluoride), BkF4
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Curium fluoride
Curium fluoride may refer to:
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Curium fluoride may refer to: Curium(III) fluoride (Curium trifluoride), CmF3 Curium(IV) fluoride (Curium tetrafluoride), CmF4 Curium(VI) fluoride (Curium hexafluoride), CmF6
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Jirón Cuzco
Jirón Cuzco is a major street in the Damero de Pizarro, located in the historic centre of Lima, Peru. The street starts at its intersection with the Jirón de la Unión and continues until it reaches Jirón Huánuco in Barrios Altos. The road that today constitutes the street was laid by Francisco Pizarro when he founded the city of Lima on January 18, 1535. In 1862, when a new urban nomenclature was adopted, the road was named jirón Cuzco, after the department of Cuzco. Prior to this renaming, each block (cuadra) had a unique name: The street passes through the Mesa Redonda shopping district, best known for its pyrotechnics industry. Consequently, it has been the location of the district's fires, most notably the 2001 fire, and most recently in 2019 and 2021.
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Jirón Cuzco is a major street in the Damero de Pizarro, located in the historic centre of Lima, Peru. The street starts at its intersection with the Jirón de la Unión and continues until it reaches Jirón Huánuco in Barrios Altos.
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Cashel Town Hall
Cashel Town Hall (Irish: Halla an Bhaile Caiseal) is a municipal building in the middle of Main Street, Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland. The building is currently used as a heritage centre and tourist information office. Elements of the current building date back at least to the 18th century. By the early 19th century, the ground floor was leased out, while regular markets for the sale of flax and yarn, sold for the benefit of the poor of Cashel, were held on the first floor. At that time the old borough council chose not the use the market house as their meeting place and instead met at the mayor's office in John Street. By 1864, the old market house had become very dilapidated, and the town commissioners agreed to rebuild it. The rebuilding was undertaken to a design by James Edward Rogers in the neoclassical style, executed by Robert Boles in ashlar stone at a cost of £616 and was completed in 1867. The construction work involved "a new roof and alterations", implying that the shell of the earlier building was retained. The design involved a symmetrical main frontage of three bays facing southwest down Main Street. The central bay contained a large round headed opening, formed by imposts, voussoirs and a double keystone, which was blocked and contained a small round headed window. The outer bays contained round headed windows, while the first floor was fenestrated by an arcade of three connected round headed windows with a wide window sill supported by brackets. There was an open pediment above with a clock in the tympanum. The side elevation, consisting of five bays facing southeast onto Main Street, featured three round headed openings, formed by imposts, voussoirs and double keystones, with niches in the outer bays. It was fenestrated by three sash windows with architraves and keystones on the first floor. The building was extended to the northeast in 1893. A memorial in the form of a celtic cross, intended to commemorate the life of the former Archbishop of Cashel, Thomas Croke, was erected to the southwest of the building in 1895. In 1899, the town commissioners were replaced by an urban district council, with the town hall becoming the offices of the new council. The building continued to serve as a meeting place for Cashel Urban District Council until 2000, when the council relocated to new the Cashel Civic Offices (Irish: Áras Chaiseal Mumhan) in Friar Street. The town hall subsequently became a heritage centre and tourist information office. Exhibits in the heritage centre include the royal charters granted to town as well as a model of the town as it was in around 1640.
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Cashel Town Hall is a municipal building in the middle of Main Street, Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland. The building is currently used as a heritage centre and tourist information office.
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Jean Victor Généus
Jean Victor Généus is a Haitian politician who has been Minister of Foreign Affairs since 24 November 2021.
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Jean Victor Généus is a Haitian politician who has been Minister of Foreign Affairs since 24 November 2021.
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2024 Louisville City FC season
The 2024 Louisville City FC season is the club's tenth season of competition. Louisville City competes in the USL Championship, the second tier of professional soccer in the United States. The previous season was the second consecutive season where the USL played a 34-match schedule divided into two conferences with both conferences having a single table. While being the first where all sides from both conferences played against each other. The USL Regular season was historically bad as Louisville finished fifth in the Eastern Conference; the lowest in team history. The team also set record lows in average points per game (1.47) and goal differential (-3) as they were shutout a record nine times. Leading to the first season where Louisville reached double digit losses. In the USL Playoff Louisville returned to form as they reached the Eastern Conference finals for the ninth consecutive season. Upsetting Memphis 901 FC in the Conference Quarter-finals before falling to the Charleston in the Conference Finals. In the U.S. Open Cup opened the competition by defeating Lexington SC. Their first competitive match against a fellow club from the state of Kentucky. Before falling the FC Cincinnati in the next round. Following the season Sean Totsch was selected for the all league team. While Oliver Semmle set a USL Championship Rookie record with 12 clean sheets. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Last updated: January 1, 2024. Source: Match reports All times in regular season on Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-04:00) unless otherwise noted
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The 2024 Louisville City FC season is the club's tenth season of competition. Louisville City competes in the USL Championship, the second tier of professional soccer in the United States.
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1978 All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team
The 1978 All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various selectors for their All-Atlantic Coast Conference ("ACC") teams for the 1978 college football season. Selectors in 1978 included the Associated Press (AP). AP = Associated Press 1978 College Football All-America Team
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The 1978 All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various selectors for their All-Atlantic Coast Conference ("ACC") teams for the 1978 college football season. Selectors in 1978 included the Associated Press (AP).
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VPK Group
VPK Group is a Belgian paper and cardboard company specializing in the manufacture of corrugated cardboard packaging from recycled paper. It is based in Oudegem, Flanders. Pierre Macharis is the current chief executive officer (CEO) of the company. VPK Group was founded in 1936 by Omer Macharis as a paper factory in Oudegem, Belgium. It was later renamed as the United Paper and Cardboard Factories (VPK). After World War II, Fernand Macharis became the head of the company. In the early 1990s, Pierre Macharis and his brother assumed management of the company from their father, Fernand Macharis. In 1999, VPK underwent an initial public offering, raising 50 million euros, and was listed on the Brussels Stock Exchange. The funding was used to expand production capacity at the Uniwell corrugated cardboard factory in Raamsdonkveer, Netherlands. During the same period, the company increased its shareholding in the Northern French packaging group, Ondulys and acquired Rigid Group in the UK. In 2005, VPK expanded its operations into Poland and Romania. In 2010, VPK acquired Mondi Packaging Saint Quentin, a French corrugated cardboard company, for 20 million euros. Following this acquisition, the company was renamed Ondulys Saint Quentin, aligning with VPK's French corrugated cardboard division. In 2011, VPK invested 30 million euros in a joint venture, constructing a factory in Leinefelde, Germany. In 2013, VPK, in a joint venture with Klingele, acquired the UPM Stracel factory in France from UPM. In 2015, VPK invested 6.5 million euros in a facility in Courcelles, Wallonia, naming the subsidiary Cartonneries de Wallonie. In 2016, VPK acquired Peterson Packaging, which operated six factories in Scandinavia. As a result, VPK became a packaging supplier for IKEA. In 2019, VPK acquired the European and Chinese operations of Corenso from NPAC International. As a result of this acquisition, VPK expanded its operations into China. In 2022, VPK repurposed the Alizay Double A Paper factory in Normandy to produce lightweight recycled containerboard and e-commerce packaging. In 2023, VPK acquired Arteche Paper, again through its subsidiary Corex.
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VPK Group is a Belgian paper and cardboard company specializing in the manufacture of corrugated cardboard packaging from recycled paper. It is based in Oudegem, Flanders. Pierre Macharis is the current chief executive officer (CEO) of the company.
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75,618,761
Los Angeles Clippers accomplishments and records
This page details the all-time statistics, records, and other achievements pertaining to the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association. Most games played all-time (Correct as of December 21, 2023) (Correct as of December 21, 2023) (Correct as of December 21, 2023) (Correct as of December 21, 2023) (Correct as of December 21, 2023) (Correct as of December 21, 2023) (Correct as of December 21, 2023) (Correct as of December 21, 2023) (Correct as of December 21, 2023) (Correct as of December 21, 2023) Most triple-doubles all-time (Correct as of December 21, 2023) (Correct as of December 21, 2023) (Correct as of December 21, 2023) (Correct as of December 21, 2023) (Correct as of December 21, 2023) (Correct as of December 21, 2023) (Correct as of December 21, 2023) (Correct as of December 21, 2023) (Correct as of December 21, 2023) (Correct as of December 21, 2023) NBA Rookie of the Year NBA Most Improved Player NBA Sixth Man of the Year NBA Sportsmanship Award NBA Teammate of the Year NBA Executive of the Year All-NBA First Team All-NBA Second Team All-NBA Third Team NBA All-Defensive First Team NBA All-Defensive Second Team NBA All-Rookie First Team NBA All-Rookie Second Team NBA All-Star selections NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Slam Dunk champion
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This page details the all-time statistics, records, and other achievements pertaining to the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association.
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Eli Dodson
Eli Dodson (May 22, 1828-1921) was a lawyer, Confederate Army officer, state legislator, and judge in Arkansas. He served as a Captain and a Colonel during the American Civil War. He was born in Spencer, Tennessee. His wife's name was Cantrell. In 1862 he represented Martin County and Searcy County in the Arkansas Senate. He led the 14th Arkansas Infantry. He was severely wounded in the hip in the Battle of Pea Ridge. He settled in Cooke County, Texas in 1870 before returning to Arkansas in 1885.
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Eli Dodson was a lawyer, Confederate Army officer, state legislator, and judge in Arkansas. He served as a Captain and a Colonel during the American Civil War. He was born in Spencer, Tennessee. His wife's name was Cantrell. In 1862 he represented Martin County and Searcy County in the Arkansas Senate. He led the 14th Arkansas Infantry. He was severely wounded in the hip in the Battle of Pea Ridge. He settled in Cooke County, Texas in 1870 before returning to Arkansas in 1885.
2023-12-21T21:00:24Z
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eli_Dodson
75,618,809
Daniëlle Jansen
Daniëlle Jansen (born 29 September 1970) is a Dutch politician from the New Social Contract who was elected to the Dutch Parliament in the 2023 Dutch general election.
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Daniëlle Jansen is a Dutch politician from the New Social Contract who was elected to the Dutch Parliament in the 2023 Dutch general election.
2023-12-21T21:01:54Z
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dani%C3%ABlle_Jansen
75,618,813
Mr. Applegate
Mr. Applegate may also refer to:
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Mr. Applegate may also refer to: Mr. Applegate, a character in Damn Yankees Mr. Applegate, a character in The Muppet Christmas Carol
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75,618,830
2024 Houston Christian Huskies baseball team
The 2024 Houston Christian Huskies baseball team will represent Houston Christian University, during the 2024 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Huskies play their home games at Husky Field and are led by third–year head coach Lance Berkman, former star player with the Houston Astros. They are members of the Southland Conference.
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The 2024 Houston Christian Huskies baseball team will represent Houston Christian University, during the 2024 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Huskies play their home games at Husky Field and are led by third–year head coach Lance Berkman, former star player with the Houston Astros. They are members of the Southland Conference.
2023-12-21T21:05:50Z
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Juan Carlos Sabater
Juan Carlos Sabater Herrera (born 28 June 2006) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a central defender for FC Cartagena B. Born in Cartagena, Region of Murcia, Sabater joined Elche CF's youth setup in June 2019, from Valencia CF. In 2023, after spending seven months nursing a knee injury, he moved to hometown side FC Cartagena. Initially assigned to the Juvenil A, Sabater made his senior debut with the reserves on 17 September 2023, coming on as a late substitute in a 2–1 Segunda Federación home loss to Vélez CF. He made his first team debut on 6 December, starting in a 0–0 away draw (5–4 penalty win) against AD Alcorcón, for the season's Copa del Rey.
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Juan Carlos Sabater Herrera is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a central defender for FC Cartagena B.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Carlos_Sabater
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Omar Pérez
Omar Pérez may refer to:
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Omar Pérez may refer to: Omar Pérez, Uruguayan football midfielder Omar Pérez, Argentine football attacking midfielder
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M5 (Malawi)
The M5 is a highway in Malawi that runs from a northern terminus in Mzuzu to a southern terminous at a junction with the M1 slightly northwest of Balaka.
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The M5 is a highway in Malawi that runs from a northern terminus in Mzuzu to a southern terminous at a junction with the M1 slightly northwest of Balaka.
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Agnes Joseph
Agnes Scarlet Joseph (born 15 April 1980) is a Dutch politician from the New Social Contract who was elected to the Dutch Parliament in the 2023 Dutch general election.
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Agnes Scarlet Joseph is a Dutch politician from the New Social Contract who was elected to the Dutch Parliament in the 2023 Dutch general election.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnes_Joseph
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Itzhak Baranes
Itzhak Baranes (Hebrew: יצחק בראנס) is an Israeli lawn bowls player. Baranes was blinded in 1976 and began playing lawn bowls in 1989. Baranes was the national champion in lawn bowls in classification B1 in the years 1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2011 and 2012. Baranes took part in the International Blind Bowls Association World Championships of 1993, 1997, 2001, 2005 and 2009, winning three silver medals and two bronze. He also competed in the world championships of the International Paralympic Committee in the years 1995, 1996, 1998, 2002, 2007, 2011 and 2015, winning medals in both singles' tournaments and in the mixed pairs events. At the 1996 Atlanta Paralympics, Baranes won bronze in the lawn bowls men's singles LB6 event. In the years 2000, 2006 and 2008 he was named "Athlete of the Year" by the Ministry of Culture and Sport.
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Itzhak Baranes is an Israeli lawn bowls player.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Itzhak_Baranes
75,618,930
Nihed Naili
Nouhed Naïli (Arabic: نهاد نايلي; born 11 April 2001) is a Algerian professional footballer who plays as a Striker for Division 2 Féminine club OGC Nice and the Algeria national team. A youth academy graduate of Olympique Lyonnais. Naïli was born in Guelma, Algeria, into a sports-oriented family. Her father, Skander, is a former player for ES Guelma and US Tébessa, as well as a former junior international during the 1980s. Even her uncle, Abdelkader, known as Kadour, was part of the famous ES Guelma team in the 1960s. Naïli started her youth career with ES Genas Azieu in 2018. She joined Olympique Lyonnais Academy in 2019. where she played for youth teams as a Striker for four years. In her last match with the reserve team, she scored a hat-trick, helping them win the Ligue Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Football Cup against Clermont Foot 63. She signed her first professional with Division 2 Féminine club Stade Brestois 29. After playing 14 matches and scoring three goals, Nihed subsequently joined OGC Nice in September 2023. In November 2021, Naili got her first call-up to the Algerian national team by coach Radia Fertoul to play two friendly matches against Tunisia, as a part of the preparation for the 2022 Women's Africa Cup of Nations qualification. Naili made her senior team debut on 28 November 2021 in a 4–2 friendly win over Tunisia.
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Nouhed Naïli is a Algerian professional footballer who plays as a Striker for Division 2 Féminine club OGC Nice and the Algeria national team. A youth academy graduate of Olympique Lyonnais.
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Gavro Manojlović
Gavro Manojlović (27 October 1856 – 1 November 1939) was a Croatian historian, politician, and academic. Gavro Manojlović was born in Zadar. He studied in Zagreb and Vienna, where he received his doctorate in philosophy of history and classical philology in 1896. From 1880 he worked as a high school teacher in Zagreb, Požega and Osijek. From 1902, he was a full professor of general history of the ancient world at the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb. He studied ancient history, Byzantine studies, philosophy of history, and wrote textbooks. On two occasions, from 1908 to 1910 and from 1913 to 1918, he was a representative of the Croat-Serb Coalition in the Croatian Parliament. From 1908, he was a regular member, and from 1924 to 1933 the president of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. He founded the HAZU Oriental Collection. He was the editor of the youth newspaper Pobratim and Nastavni vjesnik.
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Gavro Manojlović was a Croatian historian, politician, and academic.
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Welcome Arnold
Welcome Arnold (March 24, 1745 – September 29 1798) was a colonial American politician and merchant. Arnold was born on March 24, 1745. He was one of twelve children born to Jonathan Arnold (1709–1796) and Abigail (née Smith) Arnold (1714–1801). His sister, Elizabeth Arnold, married Samuel Arnold (son of Joseph Arnold), and another sister, Abigail Arnold, married Nathaniel Greene (son of Caleb Greene). His maternal grandparents were Benjamin Smith and Mercy (née Angell) Smith. His paternal grandparents were Arnold and Sarah (née Parrish) Arnold. He was a descendant of William Arnold, one of the founding settlers of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. In 1772 he was elected a Deputy to the Rhode Island Assembly from Smithfield, at which time he was also appointed a justice of the peace. In 1778 he was again elected as a Representative to the Assembly from Providence and was reelected up until his death in 1798. Arnold, a member of the Sons of Liberty, was reportedly involved in the planning of the 1772 burning of the HMS Gaspee in Narragansett Bay, which later became known as the Gaspee affair. Occurring three years before the Boston Tea Party, it is considered the first act of civil disobedience against the Crown. A prominent merchant in the New England-Caribbean trade, Arnold was "also a leader in the fight to end Rhode Island's involvement in the African slave trade." He served as a trustee of Brown University. On February 11, 1773 Arnold was married to Patience Greene (1754–1809), a daughter of Patience (née Cooke) Greene and Samuel Greene (grandson of John Greene Jr.). As her parents had died, Patience was raised, and married, in the Warwick house of her uncle, William Greene, the Governor of the colony of Rhode Island. The marriage was said to have "consolidated landed and mercantile power in colonial Rhode Island". Together, they were the parents of fourteen children, only four of whom lived to maturity, including: In 1785, Arnold built a two and a half story Federal style home at the corner of South Main and Planet Street in Providence. He died in 1798 and was buried in the North Burial Ground. Through his eldest son Samuel, he was posthumously a grandfather of Samuel G. Arnold, the Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island who served as a U.S. Senator from Rhode Island during the U.S. Civil War. Samuel married his first cousin, Louisa Gindrat Arnold, daughter Welcome's youngest son, Richard. Through his daughter Eliza, he was posthumously grandfather of Anne Crawford Allen (wife of William Davis Ely), Mary Arnold Allen (wife of merchant Andrew Robeson Jr.) and Candace Allen.
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Welcome Arnold was a colonial American politician and merchant.
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Pipi-Liis Siemann
Pipi-Liis Siemann (born 17 November 1975) is an Estonian politician who is a member of the XV Riigikogu. She also served as the Mayor of Türi between 2012 and 2021. Siemann previously belonged to the Isamaa political party from February 2008 until the end of 2021. In May 2022, she became a member of the Reform Party. Siemann was elected to the Riigikogu in the parliamentary election for the Reform Party in electoral district no. 8.
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Pipi-Liis Siemann is an Estonian politician who is a member of the XV Riigikogu. She also served as the Mayor of Türi between 2012 and 2021.
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Linda Kushner
Linda J. Kushner (born March 27, 1939) is an American former politician. A Democrat, she was a member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives for the 4th district from 1983 to 1993. She unsuccessfully ran in the 1994 United States Senate election in Rhode Island, but lost to Republican John Chafee. Kushner was born on March 27, 1939, to a Jewish family. She attended Brandeis University in Boston, Massachusetts, where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1960. The next year, she received a masters of education from Boston University. As a college student, she travelled to Baltimore, Maryland, to receive an illegal abortion. A Democrat, Kushner was elected to the Rhode Island House of Representatives in 1983, as the representative for the 4th district. The following year, she introduced a bill that would have banned discrimination against gays and lesbians, although it failed to pass the legislature. She sponsored a gun control bill that would have banned "Saturday night specials" in 1989, when she was deputy majority leader. In 1993, she led a campaign to pass a bill in the state house that would have made abortion legal. It passed the lower chamber by a vote of 51–42 but failed to pass the state senate. In 1994, Kushner decided not to run for re-election to her state legislature seat in order to join the United States Senate race in Rhode Island. She received the Democratic party's nomination after running unopposed in the primary. In the general, she challenged Republican incumbent John Chafee. Due to her opponent's popularity, she was considered unlikely to win and ultimately lost the election, receiving 36% of the vote to his 64%. Kushner is married and has two children. She was a member of the Women's Political Caucus, the Rhode Island Bar Association and the League of Women Voters. In 2019, Kushner spoke before the state's House Judiciary committee hearing on various abortion bills to share her experiences of receiving an abortion in 1960. She was appointed to the state's Democratic Senatorial District Committee in 2021, to choose the candidate who received the party's endorsement for the 3rd district in the 2022 general elections.
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Linda J. Kushner is an American former politician. A Democrat, she was a member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives for the 4th district from 1983 to 1993. She unsuccessfully ran in the 1994 United States Senate election in Rhode Island, but lost to Republican John Chafee.
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Rosanne Hertzberger
Rosanne Yente Hertzberger (born 9 September 1984) is a Dutch microbiologist and politician from the New Social Contract. She was elected to the Dutch Parliament in the 2023 Dutch general election.
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Rosanne Yente Hertzberger is a Dutch microbiologist and politician from the New Social Contract. She was elected to the Dutch Parliament in the 2023 Dutch general election.
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James Worth
James Worth is an American politician who has served as a member of the Maine House of Representatives since December 7, 2022. He represents Maine's 13th House district. He was elected on November 8, 2022, in the 2022 Maine House of Representatives election against Republican opponent John Linnehan. He assumed office on December 7, 2022. Worth earned a bachelor's degree from Northern Michigan University in 1970, a master's degree in education from American International College in 1983, and a master's degree in divinity from Meadville Lombard Theological School in 1991.
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James Worth is an American politician who has served as a member of the Maine House of Representatives since December 7, 2022. He represents Maine's 13th House district.
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Greg Garrison
Greg Garrison may refer to:
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Greg Garrison may refer to: Greg Garrison (attorney) Greg Garrison (musician), bass player for The Punch Brothers Greg Garrison (1924-2005)
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Romeos
Romeos may refer to:
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Romeos may refer to: "Romeos" (song), song by Alphaville Romeos (film), 2011 German film
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Sandra Palmen
Sandra Palmen-Schlangen (born 17 February 1972) is a Dutch politician from the New Social Contract who was elected to the Dutch Parliament in the 2023 Dutch general election.
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Sandra Palmen-Schlangen is a Dutch politician from the New Social Contract who was elected to the Dutch Parliament in the 2023 Dutch general election.
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Firearms Policy Coalition
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) is a gun rights organization in the United States. The FPC is known for aiming to advance gun rights in the United States with legal action, with their stated goal being to, "Restore the essential right to keep and bear arms in the United States." Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Sacramento, California with the aim to advance gun rights in a manner deemed by supporters to be more targeted and effective than that of the gun rights lobbying efforts made by the National Rifle Association (NRA), specifically the FPC works with targeted legal teams to advance legislation in support of gun rights causes. Firearms Policy Coalition is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization, which also has a legal team wing called FPC Law which bills itself as, "...the nation’s first and largest public interest legal team focused on the right to keep and bear arms... The primary objective of our legal action programs is to bring cases that protect your rights and property, restore individual liberty, and help us achieve our purpose to create a world of maximal individual liberty." In 2023, the FPC sued the state of Oregon regarding a gun law called Measure 114. FPC has had extensive involvement in working to ensure that privately made firearms (sometimes called "ghost guns") remain legal to make and own. Some of this litigation has even made it before the Supreme Court of the United States. FPC has also been involved in litigation pertaining to pistol braces and the extrajudicial ban that the ATF attempted to enforce on gun owning citizens within the United States in the early 2020s. A ruling from one federal district court judge even stated specifically that in an injunction that FPC members were still allowed to possess the attempted-to-be-banned pistol braces. Gun laws passed while Gavin Newsom was governor of California that further restricted when and where a legal gun owner could carry or possess firearms was challenged in 2023 by FPC stating, "...that in the now stated 'sensitive' areas it is unconstitutional to take away the firearms of law-abiding citizens residing in the identified zones." First amendment or free speech issues have been raised at times with the FPC being involved, in once case a student at a school in the United States was wearing an FPC patch on his clothes which had the image of a rifle emblazoned upon it. The student was repeatedly told by the school administration that the patch must be removed or that further consequences would result. FPC has a diverse array of funding including primarily from small individual donors, but does receive some larger gifts from corporate sponsors, including some members of the gun manufacturing industry such as Henry Repeating Arms which made a donation to FPC of $25,000 in 2023.
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Femke Zeedijk-Raeven
Femke Zeedijk-Raeven (pronounced [ˈfɛmkə ˈzeːdɛik ˈraːvən]; born 7 February 1974) is a Dutch politician from the New Social Contract who was elected to the Dutch Parliament in the 2023 Dutch general election.
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Femke Zeedijk-Raeven is a Dutch politician from the New Social Contract who was elected to the Dutch Parliament in the 2023 Dutch general election.
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Abdulmalik Al-Jaber
Abdulmalik Saleh M Al-Jaber (Arabic: عبدالملك الجابر; born 7 January 2004) is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who plays as a Midfielder for Bosnian Premier League club Željezničar. Al-Jaber signed his first professional contract with Bosnian club Željezničar. He made his in league debut in a 3–0 loss against Sloga Meridian on 20 September 2023.
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Abdulmalik Saleh M Al-Jaber is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who plays as a Midfielder for Bosnian Premier League club Željezničar.
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Lauren Drew
Lauren Drew (born 17 February 1993) is a Welsh actress and singer. Known for her work in musical theatre, she won a WhatsOnStage Award. Drew was born in Port Talbot. She pursued a BTEC National Diploma in Musical Theatre at Neath Port Talbot College before going on to study at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, graduating in 2016. That year, Drew took part in the Stephen Sondheim Society Student Performer of the Year competition alongside Courtney Bowman. Upon graduating from Mountview in 2016, Drew made her professional stage debut in the ensemble of the UK tour of Ghost. This was followed by her West End debut the next year in Kinky Boots at the Adelphi Theatre, and a role in Heathers at The Other Palace in 2018. Drew played Suzanne in Sweet Charity at the Donmar Warehouse and was the understudy for Eva Peron in Evita at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in 2019. Drew portrayed Catherine of Aragon on the 2019 UK tour of Six. She would later reprise her role on the 2021 tour of the production as well. Also in 2021, Drew competed in the tenth series of The Voice UK, auditioning with Jessie J's "Mama Knows Best" to four yeses. She was initially in Anne-Marie's team before being "stolen" by will.i.am. Drew was eliminated in the semi-finals. Drew returned to Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in 2022 when she played Brooke Wyndham in Legally Blonde. For her performance, Drew was awarded the WhatsOnStage Award for Best Supporting Performer in a Musical. She also played Fantine on the UK tour of Les Misérables. The following year, Drew originated the titular character of the new musical Lizzie, which ran at the Hope Mill Theatre in Manchester, Southwark Playhouse in London, and had a tour. Category:Alumni of the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts Category:People from Port Talbot Category:The Voice UK contestants Category:Welsh musical theatre actresses
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Lauren Drew is a Welsh actress and singer. Known for her work in musical theatre, she won a WhatsOnStage Award.
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Enver Imamović
Enver Imamović (29 October 1940) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian archaeologist and historian. Imamović's area of interest is ancient past of the Balkan Peninsula, and the history of early medieval Bosnia. Imamović was born on 29 October 1940, in Fojnica. He graduated from high school in Sarajevo in 1960, went on to study archaeology in 1965 at the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb. He received his doctorate from the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Belgrade in 1974 with a thesis on Ancient Cult and Votive Monuments at in the area of the inner part of the Roman province of Dalmatia. In 1968, he was elected an assistant, in 1976 an assistant professor, in 1979 an associate professor, and in 1986 a full professor at the department of general ancient history of the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo. Imamović went through specialisation on ancient studies at the University of Rome, he also taught as a visiting professor at the universities of Cairo, Minya, New Delhi, Bombay and Calcutta. He participated in archaeological expeditions in Tibet, Nepal, India, Thailand, the Andes, the Galapagos and the Amazon region. During the Bosnian war between 1992 and 1995, he was the director of the National Museum, and since 1995 he has been the president of the National Committee of the International Museum Council (ICOM) for Bosnia and Herzegovina. Imamović collaborated in the journals such as Istorijski zapisi (Titograd 1972, 1975, 1978), Jadranski zbornik (1972), Naše starine (1972), Otočki ljetopisi (1973, 1975, 1980), Yearbook of the Center for Balkanological Studies of ANUBiH (1974), Contributions of the Institute for history in Sarajevo (1975–76, 1978, 1980, 1990), Yearbook of the Society of Historians of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1976), Proceedings of the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo (1976, 1980), Gazette of the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1979–80, 1996), Notices of the Croatian of the Archaeological Society (1983), Tribunia (1983), Proceedings of the Archaeological Society of BiH (1983), Dometi (1984), Acta historico-oeconomica Yugoslaviae (1987), Annales de l'Institut français de Zagreb (1987), Kabes (1998), and other.
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Enver Imamović is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian archaeologist and historian. Imamović's area of ​​interest is ancient past of the Balkan Peninsula, and the history of early medieval Bosnia.
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Jirón Huancavelica
Jirón Huancavelica is a major street in the Damero de Pizarro, located in the historic centre of Lima, Peru. The street starts at its intersection with the Jirón de la Unión and continues until it reaches Jirón Ramón Cárcano. The road that today constitutes the street was laid by Francisco Pizarro when he founded the city of Lima on January 18, 1535. Since the end of the 16th century, a Corral de Comedias existed on the street. In 1615, the first venue was built, which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1746. Since then, the venue has undergone several renovations and is now known as the Segura Theatre. According to oral tradition, in 1651 an Angolan slave painted an image of the crucified Jesus Christ in a brotherhood of his caste in the Pachacamilla neighbourhood, where this street extends. An earthquake that occurred shortly after ruined the house, leaving only the wall that had the figure on it unscathed. In 1660, resident Andrés de León decided to build a small chapel for the worship of said image. However, as the ecclesiastical chapter of Lima did not consider the site decent, it ordered the destruction of the chapel and image. Given this, the site was acquired by the Biscayan captain Sebastián de Antuñano y Rivas who erected a temple for the veneration of the Holy Christ of Miracles as he began to be called. In 1730 the first church of the Sanctuary and Monastery of Las Nazarenas was built and in 1746 it was rebuilt because it was destroyed during an earthquake. The church is now the location of the cult of the Lord of Miracles. In 1821, José de San Martín proclaimed the independence of Peru in the Plazoleta de la Merced, located in the first block of this road. In 1862, when the new urban nomenclature was adopted, the road was renamed Jirón Huancavelica after the Department of Huancavelica. Prior to this renaming, each block (cuadra) had a unique name: At the end of the 19th century, the road housed the home of Miguel Grau, who died during the War of the Pacific.
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Jirón Huancavelica is a major street in the Damero de Pizarro, located in the historic centre of Lima, Peru. The street starts at its intersection with the Jirón de la Unión and continues until it reaches Jirón Ramón Cárcano.
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Judith Uitermark
Judith Uitermark (born 20 September 1971) is a Dutch judge and politician from the New Social Contract who was elected to the Dutch Parliament in the 2023 Dutch general election.
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Judith Uitermark is a Dutch judge and politician from the New Social Contract who was elected to the Dutch Parliament in the 2023 Dutch general election.
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Nathan B. Sprague
Nathan Brown Sprague (April 7, 1787 – April 17, 1864) was an Rhode Island farmer and politician. Sprague was born on April 7, 1787 in Johnston, Rhode Island. He was a son of Daniel Sprague Jr. (1752–1816) and Hannah (née Brown) Sprague (1756–1815). His paternal grandparents were also named Daniel Sprague (son of Ebenezer Sprague) and Hannah (née Brown) Sprague. His maternal grandparents were Gideon Brown Sr. and Ruth (née Rutenburg) Brown. Sprague was a member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives for eleven years, and served as the Speaker of the House from October 1826 to October 1827. In 1828, he served as a presidential elector. In 1811, he was a charter trustee of the Greene Academy. In 1822, he was one of the original incorporators of the Smithfield Exchange Bank, which provided services to farmers and small businesses throughout northwestern Rhode Island, and of which he was the first president. He was also an incorporator of Saint Thomas Episcopal Church in the village of Greenville in Smithfield, Rhode Island. On April 15, 1813, Sprague was married to Sarah Smith (1788–1875), a daughter of Anna and Darius Smith, in Glocester. Together, they were the parents of: Sprague died on April 17, 1864 in Greenville, Rhode Island.
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Nathan Brown Sprague was an Rhode Island farmer and politician.
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Peppermill (restaurant)
The Peppermill is a restaurant located on the northern Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada. It opened on December 26, 1972, and features mostly American cuisine. The Peppermill is popular for its large portions, its interior design, and its Fireside Lounge. The restaurant and lounge are also well known among celebrities and have made various appearances in popular culture. The restaurant originated with a Reno location, the Peppermill Coffee Shop and Lounge, in 1971. It was opened by Nat Carasali and Bill Paganetti, who later converted the restaurant into the Peppermill Reno resort. The Peppermill restaurant in the Las Vegas Valley opened on December 26, 1972. It was built along the northern Las Vegas Strip. Despite the location, it is a standalone restaurant, not located within any resort. It has outlasted several nearby resorts, including the Desert Inn, the Stardust, and the Riviera. Other Peppermill locations eventually opened in California, starting with Daly City in 1973. A Sacramento location opened three years later, followed by a Fresno restaurant around 1978. Other California locations included Concord and Cupertino. A restaurant in Corte Madera closed in 1996, followed by Sacramento and Fresno in 2001, leaving the chain with five restaurants in California. Another Peppermill, in Citrus Heights, closed in 2002. The chain also had two restaurants in Denver at some point. Like the Las Vegas restaurant, each location was leased on a long-term basis and then re-evaluated for possible renewal. According to Carasali, "The dynamics of your location change over 20 or 30 years. It has not (made) good business sense to sign up for another long-term lease (in some areas)." As of 2002, the Las Vegas Peppermill had 120 employees. It occupies 1.1 acre. The local Doumani family owned a 40-percent interest in the land until 2015, when they purchased the remainder. The restaurant's lease agreement was extended to 2027. The Peppermill is noted for its retro 1970s appearance. The interior features a blue and purple color scheme, as well as neon lights, fake vegetation, and mirrored ceilings. Tiffany lamps are hung above the tables and feature a flamingo design. The interior originally featured orange and brown colors, and wagon-wheel lamps above the tables. The color scheme would later become maroon and mauve, before settling on the current design. The restaurant's artificial cherry blossoms, added in the 1990s, came from the former Peppermill resort in Mesquite, Nevada. Kitchen upgrades and new carpeting, with the same design, were added in 2014. A new roadside sign was also added four years later, but the property's design has otherwise remained the same. Because of its 24-hour schedule, the Peppermill is popular as a late-night and early morning restaurant. It offers a typical coffee shop menu with more than 150 items, mostly consisting of American cuisine. The restaurant is known for its large portions, including its salads and 10-egg omelets. The Peppermill includes the Fireside Lounge, which features a small body of water accompanied by flames that shoot from the center. The lounge is popular for its alcoholic beverages, including its 64-ounce Scorpion cocktail. The property is popular among local residents, as well as tourists. In 2018, Al Mancini of the Las Vegas Review-Journal wrote that the Peppermill, with its distinctive interior, could "easily be dismissed as a tourist trap. But its quality 24-hour diner-style grub has made it a perennial post-work favorite of Strip graveyard shift workers." The restaurant and lounge have also been frequented by celebrities, including singers Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley, comedian Jerry Lewis, actress Debbie Reynolds, filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, boxer Floyd Mayweather, magician Criss Angel, mobster Frank Cullotta, and television personality Holly Madison. Comedian Penn Jillette is also a fan of the Peppermill, and while designing his Las Vegas home in the mid-1990s, he included a booth modeled after those at the restaurant. The Peppermill is regularly featured on lists of the best restaurants in Las Vegas. It was included in KNPR's 2022 Restaurant Awards, tied in the "Hall of Fame" category with a local Italian restaurant. It has also won numerous accolades in the "Best of Las Vegas" awards, conducted annually by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The Peppermill's restaurant and lounge have made various appearances in popular culture, including the 1984 film The Cotton Club, financed by the Doumanis. The property also appeared in the 1995 films Showgirls and Casino, and the 2016 film The Trust. It has also been featured on television programs, including CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations, and Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. In addition, the lounge appears in the music videos for "Feel It Coming Back" (2014) by Santana and Diego Torres, and "Another Lonely Night" (2015) by Adam Lambert. Jillette and fellow comedian Paul Provenza met at the Peppermill to discuss their film project The Aristocrats, eventually released in 2005. According to Jillette, the entire film "was thought out, laid out, planned, budgeted and scheduled" during their hours-long meeting.
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It has not (made) good business sense to sign up for another long-term lease (in some areas).\"", "title": "History" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "As of 2002, the Las Vegas Peppermill had 120 employees. It occupies 1.1 acre. The local Doumani family owned a 40-percent interest in the land until 2015, when they purchased the remainder. The restaurant's lease agreement was extended to 2027.", "title": "History" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "The Peppermill is noted for its retro 1970s appearance. The interior features a blue and purple color scheme, as well as neon lights, fake vegetation, and mirrored ceilings. Tiffany lamps are hung above the tables and feature a flamingo design.", "title": "Design" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "The interior originally featured orange and brown colors, and wagon-wheel lamps above the tables. The color scheme would later become maroon and mauve, before settling on the current design. 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The Peppermill is a restaurant located on the northern Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada. It opened on December 26, 1972, and features mostly American cuisine. The Peppermill is popular for its large portions, its interior design, and its Fireside Lounge. The restaurant and lounge are also well known among celebrities and have made various appearances in popular culture.
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Albert Sybrandus Keverling Buisman
Albert Sybrandus Keverling Buisman (2 November 1890 – 20 February 1944) was a Dutch civil engineer and Professor of Applied Mechanics, who was instrumental in establishing the Laboratorium voor Grondmechanica (English: Soil Mechanics Laboratory) in Delft. He made notable contributions to the development of soil mechanics in the Netherlands. In addition to his academic works at Delft University of Technology, he was employed as an engineer and advisor by Hollandsche Beton Groep (HBG) in the Netherlands and Dutch East Indies, lectured on soil mechanics at Bandung Institute of Technology, and published one of the first comprehensive handbooks on soil mechanics, Grondmechanica (English: Soil Mechanics), which included extensive treatment on the specific soft soils of the Low Countries. Keverling Buisman was born in Hardinxveld-Giessendam in 1890, and educated at the Hogere Burgerschool in Dordrecht. He then attended the Technische Hogeschool Delft, obtaining a degree in civil engineering. In 1912, Buisman joined the contractor Hollandsche Beton Groep (HBG), where he undertook works in the Netherlands and in Tanjung Priok in what was then the Dutch East Indies, now Indonesia. Keverling Buisman's name became known through the publication of several papers, mainly focused on Applied Mechanics, and in 1919 he was appointed professor of this subject in the Civil Engineering Department of the Delft University of Technology. He gave his inaugural address, De toegepaste mechanica en het zuinig ontwerpen (English: The science of applied mechanics and economical design) on 12 November 1919, in which he focused on the role the subject plays in the development of the civil engineer. He argued that knowledge and application of formulas alone is insufficient for a civil engineer's development, and emphasised the need for practical experience. Keverling Buisman pioneered the implementation of scientific investigation into the challenges posed by the soft, water-bearing soils of low bearing capacity found in both the Netherlands and Indonesia. His efforts were expedited after the failures of earthworks on projects with serious consequences, including the Weesp train disaster in 1918 which was caused by the failure of an approach embankment at a railway bridge over the Merwede canal, and the failure of a number of dikes on the Zuiderzee in January 1916, which led to extensive flooding. In 1920, Buisman became a member of a Dutch scientific committee of inquiry into foundations and soft soils headed by Cornelis Lely. His attitude towards the study of soil mechanics, informed by his practical experience and observation of the failures at Weesp and the Zuiderzee, led to the establishment of the Laboratory of Soil Mechanics at Delft in 1930, founded by Keverling Buisman and his colleague, hydraulic engineering professor Gerrit Hendrik van Mourik Broekman (1875–1948). The laboratory, initially funded by Keverling Buisman's private means and later aided by the Delft University Foundation, quickly became a major scientific centre for the study of soil mechanics in the Netherlands, and the largest laboratory of its type in the world. The first major project undertaken at the laboratory involved preliminary studies for the Maastunnel in Rotterdam, which opened in 1942. By the late 1940s the laboratory was under the guidance of figures such as Gerrit Hendrik van Mourik Broekman and Emmericus Geuze, a former student of Keverling Buisman, and was attracting interest amongst the nascent global soil mechanics community. In 1948, Karl von Terzaghi, Alec Skempton, and Rudolph Glossop, attending the landmark 2nd International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering in Rotterdam, visited the laboratory and were shown the systems of soil testing developed by Keverling Buisman for the first time. Keverling Buisman's most important research in soil mechanics included works on settlement models for large earthworks, such as embankments. He undertook work on creep and secondary consolidation for large embankments in 1936, introducing time effects which built on work which Terzaghi had undertaken on load-compression relationships in 1923. Terzaghi and Keverling Buisman's findings formed the basis of a model for settlement prediction proposed by Koppejan in 1948, which continues to be of importance in settlement predictions of embankments on soft soils. He undertook the first application of equilibrium calculations using the Swedish slip circle method, considering both positive and negative water pressures. In addition, he undertook studies on stress distributions in soil, particularly concerning earth retaining structures, which factored in soil-structure interaction. He developed field and laboratory measurement methods and sampling equipment, including an early triaxial shear test apparatus, the Celapparat, also known as the Dutch Cell Test. He further developed and tested the cone penetration test (CPT), which had been invented by Barentsen in 1931. Keverling Buisman had acted as a temporary professor at Bandung Institute of Technology in the Dutch East Indies, to replace Jan Klopper who had returned to the Netherlands in 1925. This temporary posting lasted until 1926, when Professor Cornelis Gijsbert Jan Vreedenburgh was appointed as Klopper's permanent successor in Bandung. In 1939, Professor Vreedenburgh was entitled to his scheduled leave to Holland, with Keverling Buisman once again called upon to undertake lectures the Bandung Institute of Technology. He was subsequently prevented from returning to the Netherlands due to the outbreak of World War II and subsequent German occupation. Vreedenburgh, similarly unable to leave Delft due to the war, took over Keverling Buisman's duties there. Keverling Buisman maintained his work and research from Bandung, even managing to complete a second edition of Grondmechanica there, which was readied for publication after Keverling Buisman's death by his fellow engineer and collaborator, T.K. Huizinga. During the subsequent Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, he was interned in 1943. He contracted an illness in a Japanese-run camp from which he did not recover, and died in February 1944. Albert Sybrandus Keverling Buisman's contributions to soil mechanics, aside from the establishment of the Delft laboratory, included his development of the cell apparatus, which could effect any desired combination of principal soil stresses, and the cone apparatus for determining the shearing resistance of soil samples, all of which were significant advancements. He also co-formulated a theory on the flow phenomena of continuous capillary groundwater, which followed the same laws as phreatic groundwater. He made pioneering studies on stress distributions in soil, especially at earth retaining structures, taking into account the relative deformations of soil and piles. His book, Grondmechanica, provided a comprehensive survey of contemporary soil mechanics and was published in several further editions, as recently as 1996. The 2nd International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering in 1948 was dedicated to Keverling Buisman. In the Netherlands, the Keverling Buisman Prijs (English: Keverling Buisman Prize) has been awarded since 2009 at the biennial Geotechnical Day of the Royal Netherlands Institute of Engineers (KIVI), for publications that contribute to the development of the field of geotechnical engineering. In 2017, Keverling Buisman was selected for the Alumni Walk of Fame to commemorate the 175th anniversary of Delft University of Technology.
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Huizinga.", "title": "Death" }, { "paragraph_id": 13, "text": "During the subsequent Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, he was interned in 1943. He contracted an illness in a Japanese-run camp from which he did not recover, and died in February 1944.", "title": "Death" }, { "paragraph_id": 14, "text": "Albert Sybrandus Keverling Buisman's contributions to soil mechanics, aside from the establishment of the Delft laboratory, included his development of the cell apparatus, which could effect any desired combination of principal soil stresses, and the cone apparatus for determining the shearing resistance of soil samples, all of which were significant advancements. 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In 2017, Keverling Buisman was selected for the Alumni Walk of Fame to commemorate the 175th anniversary of Delft University of Technology.", "title": "Legacy" } ]
Albert Sybrandus Keverling Buisman was a Dutch civil engineer and Professor of Applied Mechanics, who was instrumental in establishing the Laboratorium voor Grondmechanica in Delft. He made notable contributions to the development of soil mechanics in the Netherlands. In addition to his academic works at Delft University of Technology, he was employed as an engineer and advisor by Hollandsche Beton Groep (HBG) in the Netherlands and Dutch East Indies, lectured on soil mechanics at Bandung Institute of Technology, and published one of the first comprehensive handbooks on soil mechanics, Grondmechanica, which included extensive treatment on the specific soft soils of the Low Countries.
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Toni Varone
Toni Varone is a business executive and Canadian Senator. He was appointed to the Senate on the advice of Justin Trudeau on December 20, 2023. He is president of Varone Group Inc., a family run group of companies involved in the hospitality, home building, development and property management sectors.
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Toni Varone is a business executive and Canadian Senator. He was appointed to the Senate on the advice of Justin Trudeau on December 20, 2023. He is president of Varone Group Inc., a family run group of companies involved in the hospitality, home building, development and property management sectors.
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2023–24 MFK Karviná season
The 2023–24 season is MFK Karviná's 119th season in existence and first one back in the Czech First League. They also competed in the Czech Cup. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Win Draw Loss Fixtures Last updated: 16 December 2023 Source: Soccerway Last updated: August 2023. Source: The league fixtures were unveiled on 21 June 2023.
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The 2023–24 season is MFK Karviná's 119th season in existence and first one back in the Czech First League. They also competed in the Czech Cup.
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Multi-Millionaire
Multi-Millionaire may refer to:
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Multi-Millionaire may refer to: a multi-millionaire or multimillionairess, someone whose personal fortune is several million in the currency in question, frequently referring to the amount calculated using U.S. Dollars "Multi Millionaire" (song), a 2019 song by Lil Pump off the album Havard Dropout Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire?, a U.S. reality TV competition dating show, also called "Multi-Millionaire"
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Sentencing Act 2020
The Sentencing Act 2020 is a landmark Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Act has 14 Parts and 29 Schedules. Parts 2 to 13 of the Act together make up a code called the “Sentencing Code”. The Sentencing Code consolidates a plethora of legislation relating to sentencing and to stamp out any incoherent legislation. The Act was a Consolidation Bill recommended by the Law Commission. It was introduced as a Bill in the House of Lords by Lord Keen of Elie, Advocate General for Scotland on 5 March 2020. The Bill was given a second reading in the Lords on 25 June 2020, had its order of commitment discharged on 25 July 2020, given a third reading and passed on 8 September 2020 by the Lords. The Bill was then introduced to the House of Commons by Robert Buckland, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice on 9 September 2020. The Bill was given a second and third reading and passed on 30 September 2020. This was probably the only Bill of this size for a significant period of time to be passed by both Houses without any amendment being made. The Bill was supported and endorsed by many politicians, including most prominently Lord Judge, the former Lord Chief Justice, who commented about how it would improve the location of sentencing law in the United Kingdom for judges.
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The Sentencing Act 2020 is a landmark Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Act has 14 Parts and 29 Schedules. Parts 2 to 13 of the Act together make up a code called the “Sentencing Code”. The Sentencing Code consolidates a plethora of legislation relating to sentencing and to stamp out any incoherent legislation.
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Salem Plateau
Salem Plateau may refer to:
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Salem Plateau may refer to: The geologically defined portion of the Ozarks The biologically defined subregion of the Ozark Highlands (ecoregion)
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Harm Holman
Harm Holman (born 27 July 1957) is a Dutch politician from the New Social Contract who was elected to the Dutch Parliament in the 2023 Dutch general election.
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Harm Holman is a Dutch politician from the New Social Contract who was elected to the Dutch Parliament in the 2023 Dutch general election.
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Gaétan Stella
Gaétan Stella (born 10 April 1999) is a motorcycle speedway rider from France. He is a member of the France national long track team. Stella came to prominence in 2017, after becoming the French national Champion. He has represented both the France national speedway team and the Long track national team and competed in the 2019 Speedway of Nations. Stella finished 14th during the 2023 Individual Long Track World Championship.
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Gaétan Stella is a motorcycle speedway rider from France. He is a member of the France national long track team.
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Olger van Dijk
Olger van Dijk (born 4 January 1979) is a Dutch politician from the New Social Contract who was elected to the Dutch Parliament in the 2023 Dutch general election.
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Olger van Dijk is a Dutch politician from the New Social Contract who was elected to the Dutch Parliament in the 2023 Dutch general election.
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Begonia noraaunorae
Begonia noraaunorae is an endemic species of Begonia found in Surigao del Sur, Mindanao Island, Philippines. The species was compared to B. negrosensis Elmer, from which it resembled by its glabrous stems, leaves that are obovately oblong in shape and with sparse hairs, the lamina with glossy surface adaxially and light green abaxially, the staminate flowers that having 2 tepals, the pistillate flowers having 5 tepals, and the green ovaries. However, this species differed from B. negrosensis by its larger leaves with scattered light green patches, shorter stems, a much larger, serrated lamina, shape of tepals of staminate flower, and longer ovary with no subtending bracteoles. The species is named after the Filipina actress and National Artist, Nora Aunor. The species is classified under IUCN Red List criteria as Vulnerable. The species was flowering and fruiting in the months of April to June. This species was named to honor Nora Aunor for her achievements in the entertainment industry. Born Nora Cabaltera Villamayor, she is a film producer, TV host, actor, singer, philanthropist, and an awardee of National Arts for Film and Broadcast Arts (the highest national recognition given to a Filipino artist). Begonia noraaunorae is found on limestone rocks in semi-shaded broadleaf forest. The species is endemic to the province of Surigao del Sur, Caraga Region, in the Eastern part of Mindanao, in the Philippines. It occurs at an elevation of 30 meters above sea level in the town of Cortes, Surigao del Sur. The species is know by the local name of amampang or as amamampang, a Bisaya and Subanen term that means growing on a cliff. According to the local knowledge, the leaves of the species is used to treat coughs. Additionally, the young leaves are edible, and is used as a spice in cooking paksiw. The population of this species was found near the highway, and its collection for consumption makes it vulnerable to anthropogenic activities. It is also known only from the type locality, with the total young and mature population on 4 sites at less than 1000 individuals. Thus it was assessed as Vulnerable according to the IUCN Red List criteria.
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Begonia noraaunorae is an endemic species of Begonia found in Surigao del Sur, Mindanao Island, Philippines. The species was compared to B. negrosensis Elmer, from which it resembled by its glabrous stems, leaves that are obovately oblong in shape and with sparse hairs, the lamina with glossy surface adaxially and light green abaxially, the staminate flowers that having 2 tepals, the pistillate flowers having 5 tepals, and the green ovaries. However, this species differed from B. negrosensis by its larger leaves with scattered light green patches, shorter stems, a much larger, serrated lamina, shape of tepals of staminate flower, and longer ovary with no subtending bracteoles. The species is named after the Filipina actress and National Artist, Nora Aunor. The species is classified under IUCN Red List criteria as Vulnerable.
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Cuidado con el Perro
Cuidado con el Perro (Spanish: Beware of the dog) is a chain of more than 200 clothing stores across Mexico, the United States, and Guatemala owned by Grupo Alfra. It was founded in 2007. The brand has clothing lines for women, children and men and states that the lines are for people living an urban lifestyle who like to keep up with the latest worldwide trends. Store sizes range from 115 to 2,400 square meters and are present in shopping malls and shopping streets across Mexico, the United States and Guatemala. Grupo Alfar is a family business founded in 1990, initially as Avante Textil, in the hands of Rafael Kalach Romano. The company manages clothing brands such as Cuidado con el Perro, Óptima and García. In June 2023 Grupo Alfra bought C&A Mexico, which in June 2023 had 78 stores across the country, and had grown to 85 stores by December 2023.
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Cuidado con el Perro is a chain of more than 200 clothing stores across Mexico, the United States, and Guatemala owned by Grupo Alfra. It was founded in 2007.
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Peter Benner
Peter Benner (born May 25, 1967) is a German mathematician specialized in dynamical systems and numerical analysis. He was managing director at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems in Magdeburg, Germany. Benner was born in Kirchen (Sieg). After graduating from high school in 1986 at the Freiherr vom Stein Gymnasium in Betzdorf, Benner studied mathematics with a minor in economics/operations research at the RWTH Aachen University from 1987. In 1993 he received the Springorum commemorative coin from RWTH Aachen for his diploma thesis. He received his doctorate in 1997 in the field of mathematics from the Chemnitz University of Technology under the supervision of Volker Mehrmann. From 1997 to 2001 he worked as a research assistant at the Center for Technomathematics at the University of Bremen. He completed his habilitation there in 2001. From 2001 to 2003, Benner taught as a senior assistant at the Institute for Mathematics at the Technical University of Berlin. In the meantime he worked as a visiting professor at the Hamburg University of Technology. In 2003 he accepted a professorship for mathematics in industry and technology at Chemnitz University of Technology. Benner was a visiting scientist and professor at the University of Kansas, the Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences of New York University, Virginia Tech, the Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale in Calais and Shanghai University employed. In 2018 he was a J. Tinsley Oden Faculty Fellow at the University of Texas at Austin. In 2010, Benner was appointed director and scientific member at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems. He began research there with his specialist group Computational Methods in Systems and Control Theory at the Max Planck Institute on May 1, 2010. In the same year he was a visiting professor at the Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale in Calais, France. At the beginning of 2011 he was appointed honorary professor of mathematics at the Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg. In 2015, he was Distinguished Professor at Shanghai University. Since 2017 he has been a Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) since 2017. Benner is co-editor of various publications and mathematical journals, including the SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications and co-author of various software packages. He is involved in mathematical societies, including SIAM and the Society for Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (GAMM). He has also been a member of the Niconet e.V. association since 2006. V., who develops and maintains the software library “Subroutine Library in Systems and Control” (SLICOT).
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Peter Benner is a German mathematician specialized in dynamical systems and numerical analysis. He was managing director at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems in Magdeburg, Germany.
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Rabat District
Rabat District (Persian: بخش ربط) is in Sardasht County, West Azerbaijan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Rabat, whose population at the 2016 National Census was 15,750 people in 4,030 households. After the 2016 census, the village of Nalas was elevated to the status of a city. In 2022, Bask-e Kuleseh Rural District, Gavork-e Sardasht Rural District, and the city of Rabat were separated from the Central District; and the city of Nalas was separated from Vazineh District in the establishment of Rabat District.
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Rabat District is in Sardasht County, West Azerbaijan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Rabat, whose population at the 2016 National Census was 15,750 people in 4,030 households. After the 2016 census, the village of Nalas was elevated to the status of a city. In 2022, Bask-e Kuleseh Rural District, Gavork-e Sardasht Rural District, and the city of Rabat were separated from the Central District; and the city of Nalas was separated from Vazineh District in the establishment of Rabat District.
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Hevel Eshkol
Hevel Shalom (Hebrew: חבל אשכול, lit. Eshkol region) is an area in the western Negev close to Israel's border with the Gaza Strip and Egypt's Sinai. Hevel Eshkol is bordering the Gaza Strip and the Israel-Egypt Border in the west, Netivot and the Sdot Negev Regional Council in the north, Ofakim and the Merhavim Regional Council in the east, and Holot Halutza in the south. The region's Villages are spread out on both sides of Besor Stream, and therefore were called until 1969 "Hevel Hashur". Another previous name was "Hevel Ma'on". In the 2000s, the region was named after Levi Eshkol, who was the third Prime Minister of the State of Israel.
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Hevel Shalom is an area in the western Negev close to Israel's border with the Gaza Strip and Egypt's Sinai. Hevel Eshkol is bordering the Gaza Strip and the Israel-Egypt Border in the west, Netivot and the Sdot Negev Regional Council in the north, Ofakim and the Merhavim Regional Council in the east, and Holot Halutza in the south. The region's Villages are spread out on both sides of Besor Stream, and therefore were called until 1969 "Hevel Hashur". Another previous name was "Hevel Ma'on". In the 2000s, the region was named after Levi Eshkol, who was the third Prime Minister of the State of Israel.
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Jörg Tebbe
Jörg Tebbe (born 5 April 1979) is an international motorcycle speedway and member of the Germany national long track team. He is a three times world champion, having won the Team Long Track World Championship in 2011, 2012 and 2014. In addition to having won three World Championship longtrack team gold medals, he has twice won the Germany longtrack national title in 2015 and 2018. He has competed in the Individual Speedway Long Track World Championship since 2000.
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Jörg Tebbe is an international motorcycle speedway and member of the Germany national long track team. He is a three times world champion, having won the Team Long Track World Championship in 2011, 2012 and 2014.
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Herman Isacks op den Graeff
Herman Isacks op den Graeff, also Herman op den Graeff, Opdengraef, Opdengraff as well as Op den Gräff (1642 in Krefeld - 1704 / 1708 in Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was one of the so-called Original 13, the first closed group of German emigrants to North America and an original founder of Germantown, Pennsylvania. He was an outspoken anti slavery man and abolitionist. Herman op den Graeff was born to Isaac Herman op den Graeff (1616–1669) and Margaret 'Grietgen' Peters Doors (around 1620–1683). Former Mennonite leader Herman op den Graeff was his grandfather. The Op den Graeff family were originally Mennonites. Quaker missionary work in the lower and middle Rhine River valley during the 1660s resulted in the conversion of a number of Mennonites in and around Krefeld. Among these converts were Derick op den Graeff and his family. The Quakers were not as readily tolerated by the people of Krefeld. Their organized activity brought them into a dispute with the local clergy. In 1679, the Synod of Mörs (Moers) with Quakers from England and Holland as well took place in Krefeld and in the same year Herman op den Graeff and five other leading Quakers were forcibly exiled from Krefeld. In 1680, Herman and Hendrik Janez, two of that six exciled Quakers, published the pamphlet "Remonstrance" against Baron Kinski, the sheriff of the County of Moers, the Magistrate, inhabitants and the clergy of Krefeld. It was written in Dutch language and published in Rotterdam and Amsterdam. Afterwards they were eventually allowed to return through pressure from the English Quakers, but by this time William Penn's Colony was being established (1681-1682). The Op den Graeffs where in fact cousins to Penn. The opportunity to follow their Quaker beliefs without fear of persecution was undoubtedly a major factor in their decision to emigrate from Krefeld. Herman became one of the first 13 families, the so-called Original 13, leave, including his brothers Derick and Abraham op den Graeff and their families, arriving at Philadelphia, Province of Pennsylvania on the Concord in October 1683. Herman op den Graeff and his family were one of the original thirteen families which founded Germantown. He continued his trade as linen weaver and remained prominent in Germantown civic and religious life. He farming his own Land and became an agent for the large landholder Jacob Telner and Dirck Sipman, both from Krefeld as well. Like his brother Dirk, he was a member of the Germantown Quaker meeting. In 1689 he was one of the eleven men to whom William Penn granted the charter of Germantown, where he was named as Hermann Isaacs opte Graef, towne President. Penn directed Herman, his brother Derick and Thones Kunders to be the first burgesses, and Abraham [Op den Graeff], with Jacob Isaacs Van Bebber, Johannes Kassel, Heifert Papen, Hermann Bon and Dirck Van Kolk to be the first committee-men. In 1691, Thomas Lloyd, Deputy General of Pennsylvania had granted a naturalisation to sixtytwo of the first Germantown settlers as citizens of Pennsylvania (and therefore of England) with the status of freeman including the three Op den Graeff brothers and also other important members of the settlement, Francis Daniel Pastorius and William Rittenhouse. Around 1691, the Quaker George Keith concluded that the Quakers had strayed too far from orthodox Christianity. This led to sharp differences of opinion with his fellow believers. Also the Krefeld Quakers were already involved in the controversy. The Krefeld Quaker advocates were Herman op den Graeff and his brother Abraham who sided Keith. Their other brother Derick op den Graeff was their opponent, who dided the conservative Quakers. He was also a co-signer of the judgment against Keith, which excluded him from the Quaker community. He was fined five pounds by a secular court. Herman on the other hand was one of a group of 69 men who wrote a letter defending Keith. No other German family was as deeply involved in the conflict as the Op den Graeffs. After that controversity Herman and Abraham lost influence and favor and Herman didnt hold any official position. According to the book William Penn and the Dutch Quaker Migration to Pennsylvania by Prof. William I. Hull, his heir was his brother Abraham, the only one of the three brothers Op den Graeff (beside Derick and Herman) who had descendants. It's not sure if he died in 1704 or 1708, after having moved to Delaware County. It cannot be said with certainty whether Herman op den Graeff had descendants. In the book History of the Op Den Graef/Updegraff Family by June Shaull Lutz it is reported that he had children. Other sources such as Prof. William I. Hull in his work William Penn and the Dutch Quaker Migration to Pennsylvania do not name any children. Both sources stated Herman op den Graeff marriage resp marriages. He was first married around 1665 at Krefeld to Lisbet Isaac van Bebber (1643 in Krefeld - 1684 in Pennsylvania) and according to the work of June Shaull Lutz Seven years after her death in 1691 at Germantown to her younger sister Debora van Bebber (1660 in Krefeld - 1701 in Kent County, Maryland). Their brother Matthias Isaac van Bebber was the founder of Van Bebber's Township. According to the book of June Shaull Lutz Herman had the following children from both of his marriages:
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The Quakers were not as readily tolerated by the people of Krefeld. Their organized activity brought them into a dispute with the local clergy. In 1679, the Synod of Mörs (Moers) with Quakers from England and Holland as well took place in Krefeld and in the same year Herman op den Graeff and five other leading Quakers were forcibly exiled from Krefeld. In 1680, Herman and Hendrik Janez, two of that six exciled Quakers, published the pamphlet \"Remonstrance\" against Baron Kinski, the sheriff of the County of Moers, the Magistrate, inhabitants and the clergy of Krefeld. It was written in Dutch language and published in Rotterdam and Amsterdam. Afterwards they were eventually allowed to return through pressure from the English Quakers, but by this time William Penn's Colony was being established (1681-1682). The Op den Graeffs where in fact cousins to Penn. The opportunity to follow their Quaker beliefs without fear of persecution was undoubtedly a major factor in their decision to emigrate from Krefeld. Herman became one of the first 13 families, the so-called Original 13, leave, including his brothers Derick and Abraham op den Graeff and their families, arriving at Philadelphia, Province of Pennsylvania on the Concord in October 1683.", "title": "Biography" }, { "paragraph_id": 3, "text": "Herman op den Graeff and his family were one of the original thirteen families which founded Germantown. He continued his trade as linen weaver and remained prominent in Germantown civic and religious life. He farming his own Land and became an agent for the large landholder Jacob Telner and Dirck Sipman, both from Krefeld as well. Like his brother Dirk, he was a member of the Germantown Quaker meeting. In 1689 he was one of the eleven men to whom William Penn granted the charter of Germantown, where he was named as Hermann Isaacs opte Graef, towne President. Penn directed Herman, his brother Derick and Thones Kunders to be the first burgesses, and Abraham [Op den Graeff], with Jacob Isaacs Van Bebber, Johannes Kassel, Heifert Papen, Hermann Bon and Dirck Van Kolk to be the first committee-men. In 1691, Thomas Lloyd, Deputy General of Pennsylvania had granted a naturalisation to sixtytwo of the first Germantown settlers as citizens of Pennsylvania (and therefore of England) with the status of freeman including the three Op den Graeff brothers and also other important members of the settlement, Francis Daniel Pastorius and William Rittenhouse.", "title": "Biography" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "Around 1691, the Quaker George Keith concluded that the Quakers had strayed too far from orthodox Christianity. This led to sharp differences of opinion with his fellow believers. Also the Krefeld Quakers were already involved in the controversy. The Krefeld Quaker advocates were Herman op den Graeff and his brother Abraham who sided Keith. Their other brother Derick op den Graeff was their opponent, who dided the conservative Quakers. He was also a co-signer of the judgment against Keith, which excluded him from the Quaker community. He was fined five pounds by a secular court. Herman on the other hand was one of a group of 69 men who wrote a letter defending Keith. No other German family was as deeply involved in the conflict as the Op den Graeffs. After that controversity Herman and Abraham lost influence and favor and Herman didnt hold any official position.", "title": "Biography" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "According to the book William Penn and the Dutch Quaker Migration to Pennsylvania by Prof. William I. Hull, his heir was his brother Abraham, the only one of the three brothers Op den Graeff (beside Derick and Herman) who had descendants. It's not sure if he died in 1704 or 1708, after having moved to Delaware County.", "title": "Biography" }, { "paragraph_id": 6, "text": "It cannot be said with certainty whether Herman op den Graeff had descendants. In the book History of the Op Den Graef/Updegraff Family by June Shaull Lutz it is reported that he had children. Other sources such as Prof. William I. Hull in his work William Penn and the Dutch Quaker Migration to Pennsylvania do not name any children. Both sources stated Herman op den Graeff marriage resp marriages. He was first married around 1665 at Krefeld to Lisbet Isaac van Bebber (1643 in Krefeld - 1684 in Pennsylvania) and according to the work of June Shaull Lutz Seven years after her death in 1691 at Germantown to her younger sister Debora van Bebber (1660 in Krefeld - 1701 in Kent County, Maryland). Their brother Matthias Isaac van Bebber was the founder of Van Bebber's Township. According to the book of June Shaull Lutz Herman had the following children from both of his marriages:", "title": "Biography" } ]
Herman Isacks op den Graeff, also Herman op den Graeff, Opdengraef, Opdengraff as well as Op den Gräff was one of the so-called Original 13, the first closed group of German emigrants to North America and an original founder of Germantown, Pennsylvania. He was an outspoken anti slavery man and abolitionist.
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Chetan Tierra
Chetan Tierra is an American concert pianist, composer, and teacher. He is an official Yamaha artist and is best known for his competitive performances. He was the 2009 runner-up in Hilton Head International Piano Competition, José Iturbi International Music Competition, and Thirteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. He made his Carnegie Hall debut in November 2006. Tierra serves as the artist-in-residence at the San Diego Piano Academy, co-founded with his wife Melissa Tierra. Tierra gave his inaugural public performance at six and developed his skills under the guidance of his father Michael Tierra. His early education was facilitated by Hans Boepple and later, Antonio Pompa-Baldi at the Cleveland Institute of Music. Tierra has won over twenty competition prizes. He won second prize at the 2009 Hilton Head International Piano Competition and third prize at the 2008 José Iturbi International Music Competition. He has also earned top prizes in competitions like the New Orleans International Piano Competition and the California International Young Artists' Competition. As a soloist, Tierra has collaborated with orchestras such as Portugal's Viana do Castelo Music Festival Orchestra, the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, Santa Cruz Symphony, and the Toledo Symphony Orchestra at the Brevard Music Festival. Tierra's Carnegie Hall debut in 2006 garnered acclaim, described as "magnificent" by the New York Concert Review. He was also a semi-finalist in the Queen Elisabeth Competition. In addition to his solo career, Tierra was a member of the alternative rock band "Auralis" and co-founded "The Mosaic Quartet" in 2009. The band attracted the attention of Grammy-winning producer T-Bone Burnett. The band released their first full-length record in 2013. From 2015 to 2019, He was part of the art pop band called Skyterra and won 'Best New Artist' at the San Diego Music Awards in 2017.
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Chetan Tierra is an American concert pianist, composer, and teacher. He is an official Yamaha artist and is best known for his competitive performances. He was the 2009 runner-up in Hilton Head International Piano Competition, José Iturbi International Music Competition, and Thirteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. He made his Carnegie Hall debut in November 2006. Tierra serves as the artist-in-residence at the San Diego Piano Academy, co-founded with his wife Melissa Tierra.
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Isa Kahraman
Isa Kahraman (born 1 April 1974) is a Turkish-born Dutch politician from the New Social Contract who was elected to the Dutch Parliament in the 2023 Dutch general election. He is of Syriac Aramean origin. He lives in Rijssen.
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Isa Kahraman is a Turkish-born Dutch politician from the New Social Contract who was elected to the Dutch Parliament in the 2023 Dutch general election. He is of Syriac Aramean origin. He lives in Rijssen.
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Hydrocodone/guaifenesin
Hydrocodone/guaifenesin, sold under the brand name Obredon among others, is a fixed-dose combination medication used for the treatment of cough. It contains hydrocodone, as the bitartrate, an opioid agonist; and guaifenesin, an expectorant. It is taken by mouth. Hydrocodone/guaifenesin was approved for medical use in the United States in 2014. In the US, the label for hydrocodone/guaifenesin contains a black box warning about addiction, abuse, and misuse.
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Hydrocodone/guaifenesin, sold under the brand name Obredon among others, is a fixed-dose combination medication used for the treatment of cough. It contains hydrocodone, as the bitartrate, an opioid agonist; and guaifenesin, an expectorant. It is taken by mouth. Hydrocodone/guaifenesin was approved for medical use in the United States in 2014.
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Jirón Ica
Jirón Ica is a major street in the Damero de Pizarro, located in the historic centre of Lima, Peru. The street starts at its intersection with the Jirón de la Unión and continues until it reaches the Jirón Sancho Rivera. The road that today constitutes the street was laid by Francisco Pizarro when he founded the city of Lima on January 18, 1535. In 1862, when a new urban nomenclature was adopted, the road was named jirón Ica, after the department of Ica. Prior to this renaming, each block (cuadra) had a unique name: The Casona Pancho Fierro, named after the painter, is located on the second block of the street. In 2018, a fire broke out and destroyed 80% of the property. Villa Chicken, the restaurant chain that operated in the building, was able to fund its reconstruction.
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Jirón Ica is a major street in the Damero de Pizarro, located in the historic centre of Lima, Peru. The street starts at its intersection with the Jirón de la Unión and continues until it reaches the Jirón Sancho Rivera.
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RCA Studios New York
RCA Victor Studios New York were music recording studios established by RCA Victor in New York City, including its studio at 155 East 24th Street which was active from 1928 to 1969, and its successor at 1133 Avenue of the Americas which was active from 1969 to 1993. Beginning in 1901, Victor Talking Machine Company produced its earliest recordings at various locations, including its Victor Trinity Studios at its headquarters in Camden, New Jersey. These recordings included "The Memphis Blues" (1914), credited as the first recorded blues song. and "Livery Stable Blues" by the Original Dixieland Jass Band (1917). In early 1928, after decades of recording in various locations, the Victor Recording Company acquired a property in Manhattan to build a recording studio. Originally built in 1907 as a seven-story stable, the building at 155 East 24th Street was previously home to Manhattan's leading supplier of coach, livery, and workhorses, supplying horses for the New York transit system, and later to the U.S. military for use in World War I. After the Radio Corporation of America purchased the Victor Talking Machine Company in 1929, the company became RCA Victor, and the studio became RCA Victor Studios. The facilities consisted of Studios A and B (also referred to as Studios 1 and 2), designed by Victor Co. employee John E. Volkmann. Studio A was the larger studio, with space to accommodate up to 35 musicians. Studio B was smaller, and used for piano and chamber music recordings. The shared control room was equipped with a simple RCA mixing console designed and built by its own engineering department, as were the studio's most popular microphones, the RCA 44 and RCA 77. Recordings were made on hot wax, so musicians had to wait a week for test pressings in order to hear what they recorded. Many notable recordings were produced at the studio in the 1930s, including Hoagy Carmichael and his Orchestra's original 1930 recording of "Georgia on My Mind", Artie Shaw and His Orchestra's 1938 recording of "Begin the Beguine", and Glenn Miller and His Orchestra's 1939 recordings of "In the Mood" and "Moonlight Serenade", as well as their hit "Pennsylvania 6-5000" the following year. Other artists recording at the studios in the 1930s included Bix Beiderbecke and Charlie Barnet. In May 1933, Jimmie Rodgers recorded what would become his final sessions at the studio. On February 17, 1948, the organizational meeting that led to the formation of the Audio Engineering Society was held at the studios, as was the first AES technical membership meeting held on March 11, with RCA engineer Harry F. Olson as guest speaker. In the early 1950s, Eddie Fisher recorded several hit songs at the studio, including "Anytime" (1951), "Tell Me Why" (1951), and "Wish You Were Here" (1952). In January 1956, Elvis Presley recorded "Blue Suede Shoes" at the studio, returning in February and again in July, during which he recorded his hits "Hound Dog" and "Don't Be Cruel". In July 1959, the The Isley Brothers recorded their hit song "Shout" and subsequent debut studio album from the group. Other artists recording in the studio in the 1950s included Charles Mingus, Perry Como, Harry Belafonte, Lena Horne, Della Reese, and Neil Sedaka. By 1969 RCA felt its 24th Street studios were too small, obsolete, and no longer competitive, and opened new recording studios within a new building at 1133 Avenue of the Americas. The 155 East 24th Street building was later sold to the City College of New York, who used building until 1998, after which it was razed to facilitate construction of the Baruch College Newman Vertical Campus. In 1969, RCA consolidated its corporate offices and opened new recording studios within a new building located at 1133 Avenue of the Americas. RCA closed its Sixth Avenue Studios in 1993, with the space later becoming offices. RCA Victor also utilized the Manhattan Center on West 34th Street, the opera house originally built in 1906 by Oscar Hammerstein I, and Webster Hall on East 11th Street, where RCA built a small control room off to the side of ballroom. From the 1920s through the 1940s, RCA Victor also recorded at Liederkranz Hall on East 58th Street.
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RCA Victor Studios New York were music recording studios established by RCA Victor in New York City, including its studio at 155 East 24th Street which was active from 1928 to 1969, and its successor at 1133 Avenue of the Americas which was active from 1969 to 1993.
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Drumhowan GAA
Drumhowan Geraldines is a Gaelic football club located in rural County Monaghan, Ireland. The club was founded in 1953, and won the Monaghan Junior Football Championship for the first time in 1960. Drumhowan won the junior championship again in 1991, before winning their first Monaghan Intermediate Football Championship in 1993, before winning it again in 1997. The club's third junior title was won in 2006. After winning their fourth junior title in 2008, Drumhowan reached the final of the Ulster Junior Club Football Championship. Drumhowan were comfortable winners in the final with a 5–10 to 0–5 win over Lissan. Drumhowan lost the All-Ireland semi-final to eventual champions Skellig Rangers. Drumhowan were junior champions again in 2012, and won it most recently in 2014.
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Drumhowan Geraldines is a Gaelic football club located in rural County Monaghan, Ireland.
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Jonathan Holmes (speaker)
Captain Jonathan Holmes (23 June 1633 – 10 October 1713) was a colonial farmer and politician in Rhode Island. Holmes was born in Stockport, Lancashire, England on 23 June 1633. He was a son of the Rev. Obadiah Holmes (1610–1682) and Catharine (née Hyde) Holmes (c. 1610–c. 1682), who were married in Manchester in 1630. Among his siblings were Lydia Holmes, who married Capt. John Bowne (great-grandparents of Capt. Abraham Lincoln, himself grandfather of President Abraham Lincoln). As a baby, he sailed with his parents from Preston on the River Ribble in Lancashire to Boston in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. His father was was one of the twelve patentees named in the original April 8, 1665 patent from the Duke of York for the Monmouth Tract embracing Monmouth County and parts of Middlesex and Ocean Counties in Eastern New Jersey. In 1685, Holmes returned to the family home in Newport, Rhode Island. He was a member of the House of Deputies of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, and served as the first Speaker of the House. On 17 April 1664, Holmes was married to Sarah Borden (1644–c. 1705) in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. She was a daughter of Richard Borden and Joan (née Fowle) Borden. Together, they were the parents of: After his death in Newport, Rhode Island on 10 October 1713, he was buried in the family cemetery in Middletown.
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Captain Jonathan Holmes was a colonial farmer and politician in Rhode Island.
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De Tatta's 2
De Tatta's 2 (Dutch for: The Tattas 2) is a 2023 Dutch comedy film directed by Jamel Aattache. The film won the Golden Film award after having sold 100,000 tickets. It is the sequel to the 2022 film De Tatta's which is also directed by Jamel Aattache. Leo Alkemade, Leonie ter Braak and Sterre Koning play a role in the film. Principal photography began in May 2023.
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De Tatta's 2 is a 2023 Dutch comedy film directed by Jamel Aattache. The film won the Golden Film award after having sold 100,000 tickets. It is the sequel to the 2022 film De Tatta's which is also directed by Jamel Aattache. Leo Alkemade, Leonie ter Braak and Sterre Koning play a role in the film. Principal photography began in May 2023.
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Tjebbe van Oostenbruggen
Tjebbe van Oostenbruggen (born 22 September 1979) is a Dutch politician from the New Social Contract who was elected to the Dutch Parliament in the 2023 Dutch general election.
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Tjebbe van Oostenbruggen is a Dutch politician from the New Social Contract who was elected to the Dutch Parliament in the 2023 Dutch general election.
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Musammat Nazmanara Khanum
Musammat Nazmanara Khanum is a Bangladeshi civil servant and former secretary of the Ministry of Food. She is a member of the Bangladesh Public Service Commission. Khanum was born in June 1962 in Jessore District, East Pakistan, Pakistan. She has a bachelors in agriculture and a masters in plant pathology. She did her PhD in food nutrition from Japan. Khanum joined the Bangladesh Civil Service in 1989. She served as an assistant commissioner and Upazila Nirbahi Officer. Khanum was the Naogaon District Commissioner in 2010. She served as the Sylhet Division Commissioner. She was made the Director General of Directorate General of Food on 27 May 2019. On 19 December 2019, Khanum was appointed secretary of the Ministry of Food. In April 2020, she stopped the Open Market Sale of subsidized essentials to stop the spread of COVID-19. She introduced letter based grading food quality and hyenine in restaurants and cafes in Bangladesh. She saw the import of 100 thousand ton of rice from Myanmar. In April 2022, Khanum visited the Centre for Food Policy of the City, University of London. She is a member of the advisory board of the Japanese Universities Alumni Association in Bangladesh. She was the president of the Bangladesh Civil Service Women Network. She retired in May 2023. In May 2023, Khanum was appointed a member of the Bangladesh Public Service Commission along with Helal Uddin Ahmed, Shafiqul Islam, and Md Muksodur Rahman Patwary.
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Musammat Nazmanara Khanum is a Bangladeshi civil servant and former secretary of the Ministry of Food. She is a member of the Bangladesh Public Service Commission.
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